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« Reply #15 on: May 22, 2012, 12:50:37 PM »

What do we look like to him other than 3 street bluffs and high clubs?
Aces up with A clubs on flop which improved to nut flush? If so he got a bigger boat.
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« Reply #16 on: May 22, 2012, 01:19:13 PM »

we have bluffs here and a legitimatly wide(ish) value range so would be kinda bad not to bet. it is kinda scary though! I think tony would raise 88 on the flop more often than c/cand whereas hes defo more than capable he is defo way less likely than others to turn stuff into bluffs

If he's unlikely to take off on the river then I guess we just bet smallish/fold depending on sizing? Any chance that he would raise the on the river some %age of the time? Will probably let you know through sizing etc if he has the
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« Reply #17 on: May 22, 2012, 01:32:03 PM »

It's not unreasonable to take 88 and 66 out of his holdings. His combos of 4x (that pair board) are v slim.

77 is obv in there, and clearly we hate the . Kinda sick if he has 45 inc but that along with would seem to be the hands that beat you without the hand being stupidly cold.

The c/r on the end is such a sicko play on that board. I think I sigh call, just because I'd probs tilt off the remainder if he showed me a bluff

Are we all saying he doesn't c/r just the ?
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« Reply #18 on: May 22, 2012, 01:35:35 PM »

How would we play a hand like KK inc ?

Surely we bet bet bet that hand?
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« Reply #19 on: May 22, 2012, 02:04:27 PM »

we have bluffs here and a legitimatly wide(ish) value range so would be kinda bad not to bet. it is kinda scary though! I think tony would raise 88 on the flop more often than c/cand whereas hes defo more than capable he is defo way less likely than others to turn stuff into bluffs

If he's unlikely to take off on the river then I guess we just bet smallish/fold depending on sizing? Any chance that he would raise the on the river some %age of the time? Will probably let you know through sizing etc if he has the

If we are going to b/f river then shouldn't we bet around 2/3 pot, similar to flop and turn sizing, to get max value from worse ?
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« Reply #20 on: May 22, 2012, 02:18:19 PM »

Doubt he calls a bigger sizing too often. I think its just one of those strange spots where we can't hammer the river with a boat on a 4flush board because there are more combos than we lose to than usual. We kinda scream boat here when we bet really big and usually thats fine cos people are gunna flick it in with big clubs when there aren't 4 to a straight flush on the board.

Also I don't think that he's going to expect us to use a big sizing when we're bluffing because theres not really much to get him off - most of the weak clubs are on the board so most of our value comes from /Kc which I think can legit find a fold to a bigger sizing.

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