Oh look it's dead.money again, the 4/8 "expert".
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LMAO...sounds good JRD. But here's the thing. . So on the flop when you check raised the guy and he called...did that tell you anything?
Sounds to me like he has nearly his entire pfr range. C-bet/call, raise turn if strong is pretty standard in most situations.
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Originally Posted by dead.money
When you led out on turn and he raised..did that tell you anything? And here is my problem...if the guy is tricky and balanced I can understand you still not knowing where you are in hand...but why 3bet? just call and c/c river.
I can't specifically say what it means for
this opponent. But for most opponents, it's top pair+ or a semi-bluff. We're 3-betting to extract value from top pair and semi-bluffs.
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ANd after you 3bet the turn and he just calls...does that tell you anything?
Tells me that he has top pair+ or a semi-bluff. He probably should just 4-bet ultra strong hands right now, but sometimes people wait until the river for some reason.
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And after you 3bet the turn and he just calls...does that tell you anything? Now if the guy is that tricky that you STILL have no clue where u r in hand....why lead out on river..once again just c/c..
Why would we c/c after 3-betting turn?
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Originally Posted by dead.money
but to lead river and then fold to raise??????????? so the guy is so tricky that after the flop and turn you still don't know where you are, but you can fold to a river raise? So you have no clue how he plays flop, no clue how he'd play turn, but you know the guys river play so well that you can fold an over-pair HU? Like I said ILLOGICAL.
River raise is polarized to monsters and absolutely nothing. Given the action so far, a monster seems much more probable than a total bluff, since the opponent has no reason to believe a bluff would ever work here.
However, I would call. Because I don't fold overpairs in bloated pots.