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02-04-2016 , 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by CamNewton3
What do you mean some of my other threads? It's the only thread on this hand lol?
Some of your other hands you have posted. Usually when faced with difficult decisions you blast through them with your guns firing. I.e. You shove.
That's all I meant. Wasn't passing judgement one way or the other.
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02-04-2016 , 05:53 PM
oh ok, it depends, here I actually ended up folding right here and I was wondering if it was too tight, thats why I posted the hand.
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02-04-2016 , 10:05 PM
I like the BB defend because his opening range from LP is wide (also he is gonna Want to play postflop with a fish in the SB and a 1/2 reg taking a shot at 2/5, therefore he is opening wider than normal) also 76 is a hand that can smash a flop and villian wouldnt see it coming (2pairs and straights). So its fine. Otf i like the check raise because villian is betting 100% of his range here, its better than donking and folding out his Broadways. When u get called OTF villian's value combos are overpairs, sets, straights, maybe A7s,. OTT is where you make a mistake IMO, when you check to him ott that completes a 4card straight, it turns your hand faceup and tells him that you didnt like that card. I would bet
Around 2/3 pot and fold if he raises. By checking you give him a great opportunity to bluff all his floats. I wouldnt have played the hand this way to get in this awkward spot, but i would call once and c/f river. Ott its hard for him to have value combos, its sets(hard to have sets you block sixes and sevens), and pocket 88, and 89s, i cant see him floating otf with A8s or K8s. In conclusin, i dont like the turn check. any competent player would pick up that this was a bad card for you and bomb turn with a ton of bluffs

Last edited by Bluepoke; 02-04-2016 at 10:14 PM.
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02-09-2016 , 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by CamNewton3
Say I lead the turn and now he shoves giving me 475$ to call into 1065$ would you call?

The reason I didn't lead the turn is that I can't really represent a straight (because why would I have reraise the flop with a GS?) and he can..
You can rep 89/88.

If you lead and he shoves its a fold I say. If hes good enough to jam with 99 or two-pair himself you got to chalk it up.

I just hate giving up the lead on such a scary board for your hand, I don't think you can even call this bet as played.
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02-09-2016 , 08:05 PM
Betting because you are afraid to face a bet is not a good reason to bet.
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02-09-2016 , 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by SABR42
Betting because you are afraid to face a bet is not a good reason to bet.
That's why I checked!?
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