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Notre quizz quotidien sur le poker: Quand un brelan rencontre un check raise

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La situation: Une session de cash game sur une table shorthanded avec des blinds à 1$/2$. Le joueur en petite blinde est un joueur qui joue beaucoup de mains et de maniéré passive, que ce soit preflop ou après le flop. La personne au bouton est un joueur qui joue egalement beaucoup de mains mais de maniére aggressive qui relance souvent depuis le bouton et qui relance à chaque tour (continuation bet). Votre tapis est de 350$.

Tout le monde jette son jeu jusqu’au bouton qui relance à 6$. La petite blinde suit et vous décidez également de suivre avec Qd 9d.

Le flop s’ouvre sur AsQcQh. La petite blind check et vous checkez également, en espérant pouvoir faire un check-raise sur la mise du bouton mais le bouton vous stupéfie en checkant également.

Le tournant amène un Kc. La petite blind checke de nouveau et vous misez 15$. Le bouton jette ses cartes mais la petite blind relance à 45$.

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