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[QUOTE="Aballinamion, post: 5685575, member: 289533"] Well mate, there are several good possibiilties for this hand you played. One of them you did, which was 3-bet preflop. Another one is to call preflop, considering BvB dynamic ranges: Villain could have folded a lot of bluffs preflop, to our 3-bet and we want to avoid it. That being said, SB should not be raising you OTF, ever: SB never has the nuts for this situation, but a lot of bluffs. The point here is that SB already invested a significant ammount of chips and I don't see any reason to be flatting OTF to make the odds of my opponent better. SB could only have any Back Door Flush, for example, with Clubs, Diamonds or Hearts and by calling it, SB can jam its draws OTT already. SB could only have a Gutshot, that should not be raising OTF, and by calling we also give a nice picture for Villain to outplay us. Unfortunately, this turn isn't the best card possible for our range, and considering that SB has much more bluffs than Values, part of SB's bluffs had completed OTT and it is okay to be checking behind for pot control. OTR is a very easy call. I don't see any worst hands paying a raise OTR, for example KT, JT, KJ, and we are blocking most of Jacks Villain could display, TT, 66 and 22 that are only 3 combos, so I would simply call OTR, for many reasons, one of them is that we can have a lot of bluffs on our 3-bet range BB versus SB as well. By raising OTR we also turn a very strong hand (Set of Jacks) into a bluff. I rather go pushing rivers like this with my missed flush draws of hearts and diamonds plus my missed gutshots. But I am never shoving this river only with a missed gutshot, at 10 NLHE is expect too much. The second reason is that at those lower limits, players will always have the nuts, and they will only pay such raises OTR when they have us beat. A 100% of times it is too much, but we can say that at least 95% of times, cash players are doing the same moves. Regards; Carlos 'Aballinamion' Barbosa [/QUOTE]
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