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$5 NLHE 6-max: Trip Js on flop vs strong UTG range
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 6277597, member: 393841"] Referring to your last question. If V folds on the river, he most likely put a J on your range. Especially because of the bet sizes you used postflop. However if you did that, your range probably looks wider since you called from the BB. That means "part of his strong range" is now below your perceived range. Therefore the V would need at least one hand better than trips to call. Also if V has standard thinking he knows that he mainly represent bluffs catcher in his range, because he has had a tendency to play passively postflop. He was just beating your draws and the third club card came on the river. But back to the beginning, you have a great hand to 3-bet here. The fact that your opponent represents a strong range should not inhibit your capacity to bluff. This isn't to say that it's wrong to call, but by being OOP you can have a proper mix of actions, otherwise they'll know you're raising with goods combinations as TPGK o 99+. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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