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 Originally Posted by noble007
Cool, thanks for the input guys, I do appreciate it even though I usually tend to disagree
I think there are quite a few spots oop against aggressive players where 'bluff lest you be bluffed' is more profitable then check calling/folding. Putting them in hard spots is better than vice versa.
I would completely agree... if you had 9Tdd here. But you have A high... so I don't get it.
What worse hands are calling you? (none)
What better hands are folding than A high on this particular board? (none. maaaybe QQ. Maaaaybe Jx if you bet more on the river, but as played, not even Jx)
We bluff when better hands fold. But in this spot, no better hands fold... so what "hard spot" are you putting villain in? You're letting him fold all his no-showdown value hands, instead of making him decide whether he wants to bluff them or not by checking.
I just don't think "bluff lest you be bluffed' makes sense here, on this particular board, with this particular hand.
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