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.50/1 bluff.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?944977
Ok, so that's what I did. He called, at the time I thought my river bet was a little too small.
Looking back at the hand later, I reckon I should have bet 25 on the turn and shoved river?
yay/nay?
Should I give up on the river since it's likely he has some aq/ak/kq type of hand?
I guess I should add in some reads or something :roll: , yeah I'm running at 19/14/1.8 or something close to that, haven't got out of line, certainly haven't been caught. He's too loose pf, but doesn't appear to be a total moron, i.e. should be able to lay down a hand here.
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I have jman's bluff magazine article in mind which makes me think this is good.
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You have an extremely tight range by the river bet. By this I mean that your range should be generally weighted towards 66/44/AhXh and air. In the long run if you make this play with these hands and mix in a few bluffs so that opponents will pay you off then you are going to make more money.
Your range has to be tight here though. If it contains a lot of mediocre second best hands you lose a lot of value turning your hand into a bluff.
Once again, your range (taken with this line) would need to only include sets, flushes, and air.
Just my 2 cents. Trying to get better at this no limit thingy so take it with a whole shaker full of salt.
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