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ladyboys's picture
15ht tp vs turn raise on drawy board

 

vilain seem to be a reg.

RyPac13's picture
Without reads I think you're

Without reads I think you're beat here a little too much to call, even with good odds.

ImGen1us's picture
What do you mean by villain

What do you mean by villain is a reg?
 
You either have some histories with him or you know him as a reg (person who put some volume in the game?) Is so is it a good,bad, breakeven regs? Tell me more about the gameflow and villain.
 
Explain me your process of thought on that hands aswell this may help us to analyse what are the option and what could be the best play there.
 
Just a quick question also, I try sometimes vs aggressive villain to checkback the turn with Top pair to induce villain to bet is 9x-Jx on good river. Even if the board is a bit draw heavy it give you more room to call/fold on river as the Stack to pot ratio is higher, have you consider it? Or you really think that you shouldnot give him the chance to see river?

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ladyboys's picture
vilain is a good reg, but I

vilain is a good reg, but I have no history against him, just sharkscooped him and saw he is winning on a good volum.
 
was betting turn 4 value, but after he raise, I think im always beat

ImGen1us's picture
thats better

following what you said now I things its better, let say we breakdown to 2 main things;
A) What is our perceives ranges mostly on flop and on the turn?
B) What is villain perceives ranges on flop and on turn?

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