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    1. 4b or fold pre. OTF I'd rather c/r than c/c. Thats a spot where he's quite likely to barrel the turn to make you fold TT, so you aren't doing yourself any favors by adding even more weak hands to an already fairly weak perceived range. Call turn, probably fold river.

    2. I'd call and call the river I guess. He looks like fairly a clown and you might have induced something with your small bet. I think he can certainly have KQ but he probably doesn't bet the river with it.

    3. 22 and check the river I think. Maybe you can bluff shove a jack or a queen. I think most blanks are gonna be just too blanky for you to get him off much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renton View Post
    1. OTF I'd rather c/r than c/c. Call turn, probably fold river.
    I wanted to check/raise flop, and wasn't thrilled about check/calling. What would a good check/raising range look like here? I was worried I didn't rep much, and would too often get floated and be lost on future streets deep OOP.



    Quote Originally Posted by Renton View Post
    2. I'd call and call the river I guess. He looks like fairly a clown and you might have induced something with your small bet. I think he can certainly have KQ but he probably doesn't bet the river with it.
    If you call turn, we have right at pot left behind ($140 stack, $136 pot). What cards would you fold to a shove on?

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    3. 22 and check the river I think. Maybe you can bluff shove a jack or a queen. I think most blanks are gonna be just too blanky for you to get him off much.
    I feel like his turn checking range is going to consist of a lot of Tx/JJ-KK hands that aren't folding to a single barrel. So not really sure why you say to bet turn, check most rivers.

    Also, I'd think that on a Q (maybe J) river, we'd probably have a fair amount of showdown value versus his Tx/JJ hands. And that we might have some worse hands in our range for bluff-shoving, while checking the river with QJ.

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