If I read the hh correctly there is only 55% pot bet left to get stacks in, so getting stacks in is not going to be a problem. I think this is a good spot to check back your entire range on the turn. This leaves your river range comprised of all your value hands, your showdown value hands, and your bluffs. I think by betting all your value hands on the turn, you're left with a very bluff catcher heavy range on the river. Another reason to check back turn is that there aren't many cards that will kill your action or counterfeit you if you're ahead. His flop x-raise is suspicious. I've seen some regs do this with a type of hand like AQ and backdoor FD as a semibluff. If this is the case, you want him to catch up to top pair on the river and stack off when you value shove.
Oct. 17, 2013 | 12:49 a.m.
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If I read the hh correctly there is only 55% pot bet left to get stacks in, so getting stacks in is not going to be a problem. I think this is a good spot to check back your entire range on the turn. This leaves your river range comprised of all your value hands, your showdown value hands, and your bluffs. I think by betting all your value hands on the turn, you're left with a very bluff catcher heavy range on the river. Another reason to check back turn is that there aren't many cards that will kill your action or counterfeit you if you're ahead. His flop x-raise is suspicious. I've seen some regs do this with a type of hand like AQ and backdoor FD as a semibluff. If this is the case, you want him to catch up to top pair on the river and stack off when you value shove.
Oct. 17, 2013 | 12:49 a.m.