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    I think there are two types of fish/whales like this.

    Type A: That call almost all flops and turns, and fold tons of rivers (even if draws brick - granted they could have the draw themselves)

    Type B: That call almost all flops and turns, and never fold rivers.

    Figuring out a fish's river tendency is pretty important. Lately I'm finding that any fish I play against (which is pretty rare these days), generally just call down tons, call down draws and fold rivers when draws brick. So I've been triple bareling v wide vs them when draws brick out and c/f rivs when they get there.

    Most fish have such a wide range that their range really can't handle a triple. I also think most fish fall under Type A. Obviously if it's Type B I'm probably only even double barreling a very strong range that I can triple as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by griffey24 View Post
    Figuring out a fish's river tendency is pretty important.
    Any tips for doing this, please?

    i'm thinking that we're gonna need a shed load of hands on villain before stats become at all reliable
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleJ View Post
    Any tips for doing this, please?

    i'm thinking that we're gonna need a shed load of hands on villain before stats become at all reliable
    I think you only need to see one hand where villain calls a river triple barrel to conclude that he will call triples wide.
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