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honestly, not as often as I should, but I love a good check-raise bluff on a dry flop when it feels like villain’s just c-betting air

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check-raise on a dry board is so satisfying when it works, ngl. I try to save my bluffs for later streets where the story makes more sense tbh.

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i feel you on the board pairing turn, that's a power move for sure. i always seem to pick the worst time to run a big bluff and just get snapped off by the nuts though lol

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i had a hand last week where i fired three barrels with ace high on a wet board and somehow got a fold from a guy who tanked forever, felt like a genius for about five minutes til i punted it all back lol. it really does work best when their line just doesn't add up and youve got a decent read

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I rarely pull big bluffs but last week I fired on a jack high flop with 78 suited, turned a straight draw and kept barreling, river came an ace and my opponent folded queens face up.

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For me it's maybe once every two or three orbits, and it almost always involves a dry board where the texture just screams no one connected hard. I find the sweet spot is against players who bet small on the flop then check the turn, they're practically begging you to take the pot right there.

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