He folded the river. After he called the other hand with one overcard and no draw I felt it was impossible to put him on a hand. TP just sucked out, so a check saves money but I am giving any T a free chance to suck out... of course, if a Q or 7 comes on the river and he bets out I have an easy fold so I don't care *that* much. I was hoping a check on the turn would induce a curiosity call, but I guess he didn't even have a pair. Still feel unsure about what is the best turn action, I think the other streets are fine.
#2
I pretty much only bluff when my opponents show real weakness (I find it -EV to try and push people off actual hands), here he's basically telling med he has nothing so I think it is an obvious spot. Only problem would be that it is too obvious and that I am not repping any specific hand, but against non-thinking opponents I don't think that matters too much. He folded.
#3
Yeah I don't really like this one either. Still, if I flat call I will be playing a 4 way pot OOP with a vulnerable hand. I think my river fold is good because I can't really beat any hand that would bet there, surely he would check behind with JJ. I was picking between pushing and check/folding when the turn card arrived.Statistics: Posted by Stoneburg — Tue Nov 14, 2006 2:08 pm
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