My preference for the CR is that so much can happen between flop and river. Sure, he'll CB everything, your hand is strong on this flop, and all that. But he doesn't have to bet everything all the way to the river. I'd assume that a difficult maniac anyway (which I'm guessing is the kind you're talking about--there's another type of maniac that I find totally easy because too transparent) will have a hand when he bets the turn.
I can't really say the calldown is in any sense "wrong," but it would make me uncomfortable--the 22 hand, ok, I'd just take my chances with a set or the like, but I'd prefer to shut it down or at least gain some sense of what he's got early with the K9 hand.
If you're really serious about the calldown, why even make the blocking bet on the river? If he bets big, he's likely to have little as a rule, if small, then you're probably in trouble but lose basically only the amount of the blocker anyway.Statistics: Posted by Aisthesis — Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:48 am
]]>