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I call here the vast majority of the time. I don't really think people's bluffing range is really all that much in these multiway pots.
If you had a read that the guy has a bet sizing tell where he raises small for info with marginal hands that he'll fold to aggression, then yeah I just jack it up then. |
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#2
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Assume we call then the turn blanks. I assume you check? If he checks behind and the river blanks, it's an easy value town, if he bets I assume an easy c/c (and i guess c/c the river too? or b/f or something).... but if the turn blanks and it goes check check and the river diamond comes we c/f? I dunno... so far i've been calling the flop raise but in these spots but i find a lot of the time opponent is checking behind the turn a ton and getting 2 cards for cheap...and the board doesn't always pan out safe and i faced with a check/wtf decision on the river
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i don't really play in games where people would check behind on the turn. sometimes i'll see some fish online that will raise small with marginal hands on the flop here, so yeah I would jack it up against them. Perhaps those guys are the ones you are playing live.
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#4
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In the games I play in, we are usually ahead after his flop raise, so I usually repop it right there. Sets and some two pair hands will stack off, and lone big
s will sometimes too. It's a small percentage of the time that we're drawing dead (well, one out in the example given) and more often than not is the guy in position trying to take control of the hand and buy a free card, just like Zy described.It should be noted though that I am usually playing 100 BBs, and not 200, and likely lower limits than Zy and Wes are talking about, with fishier players in general. |
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