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you have to know your player to continue your bluff on this turn. does he fold his flushdraws? is it hard for him to fold pairs in blind battles?
you're repping a very narrow range in my opinion once you flat the bb and check/raise this board. |
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traxamillion   United States. May 10 2015 19:42. Posts 10468 | | |
It's good but make a smaller turn bet so you can properly shove River; that is where most of your folds and $ will come from on this play |
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traxamillion   United States. May 10 2015 19:45. Posts 10468 | | |
As played River will be 13 into 24. If you bet 5 on the turn you can shove 16 into 18.5. |
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traxamillion   United States. May 10 2015 19:47. Posts 10468 | | |
Your line may level a good player into a fold though esp if he thinks you are a little fishy because it looks like an imbalanced value/protection pot where most people are unlikely to balance bluffs the same way. |
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Nitewin   United States. May 11 2015 03:55. Posts 1552 | | |
It's fine as long as you don't make this your standard bluff line and do it every time. Board is drawy but you could also have nut hands. You fold out a good chunk of his range. Maybe slightly -EV in a vacuum. |
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fira   United States. May 11 2015 04:32. Posts 6345 | | |
i think i'd check/call flop vs that sizing. our hand is strong enough to continue without needing to bluff imo. if he had bet more then ck/raise becomes yummier |
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