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$10 NLHE 6-max: Two pairs vs turn check-raise in deep stacks
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5755432, member: 397965"] Preflop 76s from HJ is a bit loose, and so is calling his 3-bet. But ok you are deep and in position, so I guess, this is sort of fine or at least not terrible. Flop You flop top pair on a low board and face a small C-bet. Easy call. Turn You improve to top two, but the card also puts out straight and flush possibilities. He check to you. I think, its fine to bet here to charge like an overpair with or without a spade, or for that matter high cards with a spade, although I suspect, that at least As would usually have bet itself. The interesting point is of course, when he check-raise. This just suck, and unfortunately this is, what good players will do sometimes, especially when you are deep. I dont blame you for calling, but to be honest I dont think, this is a bluff very often. If he had that As I think, he would just have continued betting, because why make his bluffs more expensive, than they need to be. If on the other hand he now has a flush, then check-raising makes sense, because he want to try and get your entire stack. River Unsurpricingly the rest of the money now goes in. I think he has even less bluffs now, because AK or KQ with a spade now made top pair, and I dont think, he is bluffing with top pair and certainly not jamming for value either. You only beat a bluff, and I just dont think a typical 10NL regular is bluffing here 30% of the time. So I think, you need to fold, and saving a full buyin in a spot like this is going to mean a lot to your winrate in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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