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John Major 3rd September, Hand 1 - JM makes a rare bluff
TheSnapper:
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--- Quote from: TheSnapper on September 05, 2013, 23:20:14 PM ---
I think check fold is best, we are oop and its better to have some equity to continue when we miss.
What was your plan here on the flop?
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By just flatting his flop I planned to rep the ace on the turn.
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In my experience, once there are two aces on board, repping an Ace is going to fail more often than not.
AAroddersAA:
--- Quote from: TheSnapper on September 05, 2013, 23:56:14 PM ---
--- Quote from: Charlie44 on September 05, 2013, 23:32:21 PM ---
--- Quote from: TheSnapper on September 05, 2013, 23:20:14 PM ---
I think check fold is best, we are oop and its better to have some equity to continue when we miss.
What was your plan here on the flop?
--- End quote ---
By just flatting his flop I planned to rep the ace on the turn.
--- End quote ---
In my experience, once there are two aces on board, repping an Ace is going to fail more often than not.
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I don"t mind it (the raise on the turn at least), especially with the bet sizes involved here. I will do a better post on this thread at some point tomorrow, one question I would have though, after he calls you on the turn what hands do you think he could have that you get him to lay down on the river?
Charlie44:
--- Quote from: AAroddersAA on September 06, 2013, 00:18:13 AM ---
--- Quote from: TheSnapper on September 05, 2013, 23:56:14 PM ---
--- Quote from: Charlie44 on September 05, 2013, 23:32:21 PM ---
--- Quote from: TheSnapper on September 05, 2013, 23:20:14 PM ---
I think check fold is best, we are oop and its better to have some equity to continue when we miss.
What was your plan here on the flop?
--- End quote ---
By just flatting his flop I planned to rep the ace on the turn.
--- End quote ---
In my experience, once there are two aces on board, repping an Ace is going to fail more often than not.
--- End quote ---
I don"t mind it (the raise on the turn at least), especially with the bet sizes involved here. I will do a better post on this thread at some point tomorrow, one question I would have though, after he calls you on the turn what hands do you think he could have that you get him to lay down on the river?
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Flush draw main one (even though the board paired- probably calling realively small raise) and may be medium pair.
TheSnapper:
--- Quote from: Charlie44 on September 06, 2013, 00:25:51 AM ---
Flush draw main one (even though the board paired- probably calling realively small raise) and may be medium pair.
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Lots of his fd"s will hold a Ks or a Js so we have very little fold equity.
Charlie44:
--- Quote from: TheSnapper on September 06, 2013, 00:39:35 AM ---
--- Quote from: Charlie44 on September 06, 2013, 00:25:51 AM ---
Flush draw main one (even though the board paired- probably calling realively small raise) and may be medium pair.
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Lots of his fd"s will hold a Ks or a Js so we have very little fold equity.
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Of course just opened my eyes a bit more to board texture. This is why it"s good to post hands on forums. Thanks.
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