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AQo bluff on the turn

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[tg]Position_Stack:hands/vp$ip/RaisePreflop/AF/WTS/ORL/BBvsSteal/W$SD;MP1$1,8:54/35/6/6,0/20/20/100/33;Hero$2,81:///////;[/tg]
0,01/0,02 No-Limit Hold'em (8 handed)
Hand recorder used for this poker hand: PokerStrategy.com Elephant 0.105 by www.pokerstrategy.com.

Preflop: Hero is CO with A♣, Q♥
UTG2 folds, MP1 calls $0,02, 2 folds, Hero raises to $0,10, 3 folds, MP1 calls $0,08.

Flop: ($0,23) J♥, T♦, T♣ (2 players)
MP1 bets $0,08, Hero calls $0,08.

Turn: ($0,39) 5♦ (2 players)
MP1 checks, Hero bets $0,19, MP1 folds.

Final Pot: $0,58


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Very nice, I'd bet a little bit bigger on the turn.


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KillerFishes
Joined: 11.07.2010

If you think he's bluffing why not raise flop?

It's more ev because he looses his share equity right there and you don't let him hit anything :) he will fold air with same freq. on flop as on turn :)

Often he can bluff good turn cards and you just loose $ :)

Cya


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- Because we have the best hand with little chance of him outdrawing with the hands thet he bet/folds.
- He can hit a A or K on the turn and we get good value.
- We cant represent much.
- The only scare cards that he might keep bluffing on hit our hand.


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veriz
Joined: 20.07.2008

Hello jeszkar,

Against such an aggressive opponent just raise the flop, you definitely get fold equity there and even if you get called you still have outs. Practically invest the same amount and might even sometimes make some kind of better hand to fold.

Best Regards.


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