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 Originally Posted by Tom42
And shakess, i think it may be spewey. I'm learning the hard way that turnraise-ranges on these stakes are allmost allways weighted more towards the nearnuts than semi-bluffs. They allways seem to have it.
I think it takes specific reads to call turnraises, and even more specific to call the rivershoves, even if the river blanks. The river shove actually also gives you extra info. Not many villains on these stakes are going to bluff off their stack in these spots, especially because we are on an obvious bluff-catching line (B/C, C/C).
I completely agree that most of the time against a standard opponent at 100nl with 100bb or 200bb stacks it would be a pretty standard b/f spot. Against what you described as a god reg playing deep and running 23/17 vs ur perceived taggish image I would put more semi bluffing hands into his turn raising range and would have to adjust by not b/fing everytime.
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