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Originally Posted by adam levine
Yes,perceived range is exactly what I meant,also how stationey he is on rivers matters alot as well.
Yea this is important, and I don't know, unfortunately.
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Originally Posted by PokerJuice1
I bet flop when he checks to me. He views you as solid so he probably respects your flop bet. Never liked given my V free cards. If he check/raises me, I'm done with it. As played, I would, raise his turn bet from $200 to $500, but by checking flop you put urself in a much more potentionally expensive predicament, when you could have bet him $200/250 on flop. IMO opinion V is bluffing when betting the $200 on turn, then takes only 12 seconds to bet $400 on river. I just call river trying to pick a bluff off, coz with the little info we have to go on about V, and the way you checked flop, he knows u don't have a Q. I think he put u on exactly what you have, an underpair to the Q. Tough, tough spot, but with great risk, comes great reward.......or the sword. Just do urself a favor and bet the flop next time. Also don't like the shove on his river bet becoz, from info about V, I think he calls your shove if he has a legitamate hand of TP solid kicker. I get the drift he ain't much good at Folding top pair with that much already in the pot. A lot of guess work bro, Gl
Why are you betting flop? What worse hands are calling? He's never folding anything better. With most equity he's betting the flop a good chunk of the time. I have a tighter image, and it's hard to get any value in that spot. I can, however, easily get c/r bluffed off the best hand.