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$2 NL HE 6-max: Is there a call on the river?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6784174, member: 397965"] None of those hands have any relation to the hand posted here. There are no hands, where someone bet the flop, got raised on the turn and then raised a river bet. There are also no hands, where stacks are significant deeper than 100BB. The only bluff in any of these hands is one, where someone limped preflop, got raised from the blinds, and then 3-bet. On the flop the player in the blinds put out a donk-bet, and the preflop 3-bettor then went all-in with nothing. This was a pure bluff, but he was not doing it in a situation, where his opponents hand looked particularly strong. He also only started the hand with 75BB, so this player was clearly on the fishy (maniac) side of the spectrum. In all the other hands there are some bad calls but no big bluffs. And this is pretty much, how the micros play. There is some wild action, but its mostly in the form of bad calls and sometimes people shipping it on the early streets with nothing. Its not in the form of huge bluffs on the turn or river in situations, where the opponents range is well defined and very strong. So no. These hands do not change my opinion, that OP could have folded here, and if he did this for the rest of his life, he is unlikely to ever get shown a bluff in the micros. [/QUOTE]
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