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Legend
Silver Level
Back-Ally Mugging or betting when a big card comes on a late street is a concept described by Dan Harrington.
A scary card arrives on fourth or fifth street, a card that could swing the hand. It missed you, but your opponent doesn't know that. You make a big, scary bet, and he folds.
This play requires a number of preconditions:
1. The card has to plausibly fit some hands that you might have been playing.
2. Make this play against a player of medium strength.
3. Make this move against a player who has shown he can lay down a hand.
4. As with most bluffs, bluffing a tight opponent is better than bluffing a loose one.
I think it's a nice concept, what you do think? :ciao:
A scary card arrives on fourth or fifth street, a card that could swing the hand. It missed you, but your opponent doesn't know that. You make a big, scary bet, and he folds.
This play requires a number of preconditions:
1. The card has to plausibly fit some hands that you might have been playing.
2. Make this play against a player of medium strength.
3. Make this move against a player who has shown he can lay down a hand.
4. As with most bluffs, bluffing a tight opponent is better than bluffing a loose one.
I think it's a nice concept, what you do think? :ciao: