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 Originally Posted by rpm
if you think villain is the type to double barrel bluff too much then i like your flop C/C for sure, but we don't know that villain is capable of firing more than one barrel as a bluff. also, i think that these kind of board textures are very rarely barreled as a bluff, and i suspect double- barrel bluffing is pretty damn rare at these stakes to begin with. - I agree with the double barrel bluffing, which is why I chose to c/r the turn as I thought he was showing strength.
I just thought that if I c/r the flop I might miss out on later value if he was cbetting with air.
it's true that overpairs will very likely fire again, but i just think they are more likely to commit the full ~200bb if we go C/R, bet, shove than if we go C/C, C/R, shove. i just feel like the second line (C/Ring turn instead of flop) is going to be perceived (and probably rightly so, do you ever C/R bluff turns?) as being far stronger.
Completely agree, hadn't really thought of how my line looks to villain. That does look incredibly strong.
You're right as well, I very rarely c/r the turn as a bluff. Points taken.
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