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$400 NLHE Full Ring: Live 1/3 - Spewy bluff or fine?
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 6023301, member: 393841"] Returning again, this is the typical place where the more marginal our hand is, the better the effect we are looking for with our exploitative line will be. For example, a hand like 2-4s would work even better here, because it allows a greater number of middle pockets in V, which would increase OTR his range of fold equity . What makes me think is the UTG check, in this pot many players OTF. It seems that he does not want to induce bluffs from any position. But then the V after his bet and his call to our turn x/r is trying to represent a strong range. Therefore we need to apply a lot of pressure. Because if we were wrong in our range assignment, someone like that might even call with AK, when he has no hearts and our river size is small. Maybe V wants to take advantage of his passive image, to unnerve the actions of his rivals and get a cheap showdown, or he did indeed get his big hand and he wants to show himself weak. But they are risks that sometimes need to be taken. [/QUOTE]
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