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 Originally Posted by Mr. Diamond
Hand 1) After flop action he probably has no air and your hand looks like flush or some crazy bluff, so he can easily bluffcatch you. And I don't think he is raising worse for value, but odds are pretty sick
Hand 2) Why are you calling turn and then folding blank river??
Though I prefer a fold in hand two due to his stats/tiny range he is repping.
I agree with both of these. Your line either looks like a flush or some Ax that you decided to turn into a bluff though I don't really know what Ax you would play like this. I can't see him 3bet bluffing here ever especially given the read and seeing as how your line looks pretty face up.
@Alexos's point I think there is definitely a lot of merit to flatting. I would think it'd keep your perceived range much wider (ie. keeping a lot of Ax in it which then allows you to control the size of the pot when you do have Ax and also lets you bluff a lot of turns when you hold FDs and he checks to you.)
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