Villain is unpredictable- previously checked quads across to me on river (I took the bait, but tbf- I did have AA). Had one or two small tangles but not seen much go to showdown, he is very capable of bluffing though. Neither me or villain have done any big 3-bets postflop.
Should I flat here and go for the weakness approach- villain seems capable of picking up on this- or assume he has a hand and put in the raise? Very dry board, so the reraise would indicate massive strength, can't rep any draws.
layerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceDeucesLiveSmall blind £0.10£0.10£19.62ChasmanBig blind £0.20£0.30£9.80 Your hole cards33 aa250Fold EUREKARaise £0.60£0.90£21.53INKFold CrazyBen23Fold DeucesLiveCall £0.50£1.40£19.12ChasmanFold Flop 36Q DeucesLiveBet £0.80£2.20£18.32EUREKARaise £1.60£3.80£19.93DeucesLive????
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I like the lead out on the flop btw
[QUOTE]I would let the timer run down and then flat call him at the last minute. You say he picks up on weakness so just check the turn and see if he fires again. I wouldnt give him the chance to check the river though. Looks like your safe in winning the hand so use what reads you have on him to extract max value.
Posted by DrSharp
This the worst thing possible. It screems that your slowplaying, timer bar tells etc.
I flat, then check raise turn. Im sure i dicussed this kind of play with you before. So you know why i do it this way. Allows me to show some weakness etc.
This the worst thing possible. It screems that your slowplaying, timer bar tells etc. I flat, then check raise turn. Im sure i dicussed this kind of play with you before. So you know why i do it this way. Allows me to show some weakness etc.
Posted by The_Don90
Maybe, but he said the villain picks up on weakness so i suppose it goes down to how he reads this 'slowplaying'.
Posted by DrSharp
Timer bar tells your opponent everything, to quick or too slow and its obvious what we hold. Its like in a live game when u hate the flop u look away.