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#11
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The raise is fine. He doesn't have a 5 or 89 more times than he'll have a flush draw or OESD or a total bluff. So what if he folds? We have TT and the pot is huge - we don't want to get outdrawn on the river.
The problem is that our hand is very transparent here and he might cap e.g. with a pair+draw. So against a very agressive player the turn raise might become more expensive especially if you happen to fold the best hand. |
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#12
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call the turn raise, I don't like the raise for the reasons mentioned above. I want to get to showdown.
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#13
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SB stats tell me he's a pretty good player. I think calling is better than raising turn.
If he has the 5 it's going to get expensive. If he doesn't have the 5 and is semi-/bluffing you then you want to encourage his bet on the river. A reraise on the turn might chase him out. |
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#14
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If he doesn't have the 5 and is semi-/bluffing you then you want to encourage his bet on the river. A reraise on the turn might chase him out. [/ QUOTE ] Oh please let's stop this. He is not betting the river unless he hits his draw. He is not folding a flush draw /OESD for 1 bet in this pot. |
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