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Originally Posted by freero11in
Anyone have an idea how Robl's plan post flop after floating flop? Let's say a J, or if the board paired again, or another 7 comes?
He's for sure 100% not putting Matt on a wired pair or a 7. He's thinking the ace is maybe a really bad card for him when it comes on the turn but ultimately he decides Matt doesn't have an ace.
I think Robl is always shipping every turn besides the K or A. His thought process has to be that Matt just doesn't have anything on the flop and is also never committing his whole stack when he bets the flop so small.
Also he shows the bluff for two reasons 1) he knows Matt was bluffing and wants him to think his horrible line (and lines like it) would have worked if he had just committed more money to it 2) he wants other people at the table to maybe think he actually bluffed Matt off a wired pair when Matt is the biggest calling station at the table.