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I think you need to bet the turn if you are c/ring the flop. You need the river to be an AI-PSB.
Totally disagree. Unless opp has a strong strong read we're on whiffed overs here opp doesnt want to play a big pot therefore hes highly unlikely to bet the turn behind or call a turn for that matter but will call a river with a wide range that has showdown value on this board.
Thats why imo the c/r flop bluff is so effective IF you follow it up with aggression on the turn becasue you put semi-good thinking players to the test with hands that have showdown value but dont really want to play big pots/for stacks with the implied threat of two streets worth of betting.
Im more interested in what happens if we overpot the river, will opp see it as an AK bluff or a big hand.
You need the river to be an AI-PSB.
This simply isnt going to happen unless opp has a strong queen and is a little married to it or has a 3, and were probably only against a 33 quads type hand in that respect most often.
Considering opps range here (from knowledge of the site) this hand is about the best way to make our opponent overcall with a good but not strong hand rather than trying to get him to play for stacks when he blatently wont unless he misreads us.
by taking a non-typical line with our hand we sorta send out conflicting information to our opponent who should by the river think 'wtf is going on here?'
I like the line as variation i just think theres a bigger bet that could be called on the river, even all in possibly
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