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« Reply #15 on: August 08, 2011, 09:41:32 AM »

This is sick. Folding quads.  bad beat yawn disco
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« Reply #16 on: August 08, 2011, 10:55:45 AM »

I don't really like C/R turn as I just think it folds out everything. There isn't really a way to play this hand that doesn't scream strength but maybe I'd call, call, lead. Alternatively check raise small on the flop to try to induce something?
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« Reply #17 on: August 08, 2011, 11:54:04 AM »

i dont like the flop c/c or the turn c/r because its the deep table.

C/r here looks so absurdly strong that sometimes if he doesn't have AA then he may rep them or AK levelling himself that you would never play AA or AK this strong, i would imagine the flat call screams strength to most these guys and your not going to make much from Axxx or air once u do so.

I cant imagine anyone bluffing this turn with a c/r or so in theory he should fold any hand you beat which is why i dont like it- even if he calls turn the chances of calling river are slim. Also your line looks like kxxx on the turn so why not let him go with this read and over value an ace on the river or try to rep an ace.

both the river barrel and fold is obv fine imo.


I don't think he's gonna rep AA when we repping AK/KK. Villain would usually be committing suicide against most players.

On the turn do we really call just a lone King? I dont think so but I think I like this line best.

The problem is, as Karl has already alluded to, whether we lead/c-r/call any street looks pretty fking strong so it's just gonna be really hard to put bluffs in our range.
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« Reply #18 on: August 08, 2011, 12:32:59 PM »

There really aren't many ways we can make our line look weak oop tbh. I think He will definitely think we have more bluffs on the turn than you're giving him credit for because of his sizing, but obviously it's still very strong overall. I don't think you get 3 streets if you c/r the flop from any wider a range than if you c/c flop c/r turn but I may well be wrong, not got as much PLO experience as some of the other guys on here.

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« Reply #19 on: August 08, 2011, 01:24:10 PM »

I don't really like C/R turn as I just think it folds out everything. There isn't really a way to play this hand that doesn't scream strength but maybe I'd call, call, lead. Alternatively check raise small on the flop to try to induce something?

I agree. The more I look at it the more I hate the turn c/r, if I think about it the guy is reasonably tight (i mean still opening UTG far wider than AA) but how likely is he to actually bet a hand like AQJT or a really strong ACE otf, seems like this player might c/c more often than not with that hand, although he does bet quite small and if he's thinking he should never be getting raised OTF so maybe he will.

but working on the assumption he chks more often than he bets then on the turn his value range is made up of majority AA (which we lose to) and bluffs, so in essence we're effectively bluff catching but getting a bit lost with the fact we have quads.

c.r the flop is prolly the best way to rep bluffs, just still looks joke strong in this specific spot where its ACE high, and I could easily have AA** as well.... Sad

c/c. c/c. b/f ? or just c/c.c/c.c/c, or would you even go as far as c/c, c/c, c/f?
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