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Originally Posted by venice10
However, the mistake is first made pf. You're almost certainly not getting odds to play it.
The biggest mistake though is calling the turn raise, then folding the river. A passive player raising on the turn is going to bet on the river with a blank. That's as much of a guarantee as there can be in poker. Your FD is worthless if it comes. This player is x/f even with a set. So if you are ahead on the turn, you're still ahead. If behind, you should have folded.
I normally agree with a lot of your opinions, but I disagree both of these
Calling with QJs here is completely fine, especially since we aren’t afraid of getting squeezed. We are likely to go multiway, and pfr aren’t going to cbet bluff OOP into multiple players.
To say that we have to call brick rivers because we called turn is bull**** in live poker. That is a more accurate statement playing online, facing proper bluff frequencies.
I think making an exploitative fold OTR is fine.
Also, you contradict yourself. You say V will xf a set on a flushing river, but you also suggest the same V is capable of barreling turn and river with bluffs. This suggests he is both passive and aggro in different situations...
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