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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 6131554, member: 393841"] Completely standard preflop, given the dynamics of this long table. On the flop I like your call on this spot. Despite folding V2 we still have some values in our range that could be behind a closed open of UTG + 1 if we decide to raise here. So when we call our range seems wider and the opener can continue the aggression with all his hands. On the turn I agree to raise here. Villain made a second barrel with a smaller bet than on the flop. This move has different interpretations, but the important thing is that the villain is showing defensive behavior given his turn bet. At this point, when we are raising we do it fundamentally with our blocking range. It includes hands like: ATs/o; KTs/o; A9s; K9s; TT; 99 and 9Ts. Because in this way we are denying equity to our V, when we represent values in our range. On the river V's bet looks weak. It would seem that you are looking to get to a showdown in the cheapest way possible. Here when we push we have to target a specific range of V. We have to think that this player is capable of folding a hand like AK of spades; AJ of spades and 76 of spades when we represent 99; TT and 9Ts. Otherwise it is better to fold and look for a better place, since this V seems to have a less wide range. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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