Re: Wow what happened on the turn
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So, does anyone play this differently?
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If you were last to act then you can check behind sometimes in order to induce a bluff on the end, but I think this is only correct if the other players will never pay off with a worse hand on the turn but will frequently try to steal it on the river.
But you're not last to act, and you are going to have to call when the guy behind you pots it, so go ahead and bet it yourself.
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Is calling/pushing when he check-raises correct? I'm not positive, but I think so.
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If you're opponent is at all capable of trying to take this pot down without what he's representing, then I think this is a push, no question.
IMO stacks have to be deeper to fold this to anyone other than the rock of ages.
You see LAGs with some kind of flopped straight, turned trips or flush too often, and the occasional complete air.
As I said in my original reply I don't play stakes that high, usually $50-$100 buyin tables, but I think that most of the players that do play at that level will agree.
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