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  1. #1

    Default Delayed check raise bluff

    The opponent in this hand was raising about 72% of his hands from the button. I had seen him check back A8 on an A high flop and 109 on a 9 high flop. His turn cbet percentage was about 66%. What do you guys think? I will say my check raise was a little big imo.

    Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (2 handed)

    Hero (BB) ($275.50)
    SB ($100.50)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with 9h, 6h
    SB bets $3, Hero calls $2

    Flop: ($6) 4d, 2h, 10s (2 players)
    Hero checks, SB bets $4, Hero calls $4

    Turn: ($14) 10d (2 players)
    Hero checks, SB bets $9, Hero raises to $29

  2. #2
    coolermaster
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    Default Re: Delayed check raise bluff

    I think you fold out a lot of his range (which is what we want when raising here). Is this the first time you have tried something like this vs him? If so I like it, makes it really hard for him to continue without a T or JJ+. You can probably raise smaller and get the same outcome too. Makes the bluff cheaper.

  3. #3
    DragTheBar CEO / Coach
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    Default Re: Delayed check raise bluff

    Yeah looks good considering teh frequency of which he seems to check back TP on the flop. Seems like a good spot for it on an otherwise nice dry board.

    Also, try the pokerhand.org hand converter, its linked in the sticky thread.

 

 

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