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Originally Posted by Tao1
folded to me in sb, I raise, bb reraises and I call. Flop A94 rainbow, I don't hit anything. I check, he bets, I....fold?
I'm folding alot of my range here and feel weak/exploitable. So I decide to see what happens when I don't.
I call. Turn A. I check, he checks.
River 3, I ....
Questions:
1. Without a pair or draw, what range of hands do you float flop with on this type of board? How do you proceed?
2. Do you have air in your flop c/r range? Do you barrel river?
3. What do you do in this situation when you still have air on the river? Do you c/c with k/q high here? Do you bet the lower part of your range? Does he fold K high here?
4. Any great resources where can I brush up on my blind defense? I've already reread stox.
1. overcards-to-nine+ (Sklansky's advice). Check-call turn if improved. Maybe donk sometimes (opponent dependant)
3. Your good king is not air. I'm sure the villain would call blank river with k high. The board is safe and paired(
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4. just put him on a range, define your own ranges for check-calling, check-raising etc. Define how he reacts. You played against him two hours and lost? I'm sure he conbets A-x-x 99%. Why he checks the turn? He gave up? He putting a trap? Value-checking with 55 to call river 100% ?