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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Capping the turn seems fine. I think check-calling the flop is a fairly large error though. [/ QUOTE ]this is a standard flop c/r for me but I figured he would read that as a strong hand, we have quite a history. [/ QUOTE ] If he'll read a checkraise from you as a strong play then I don't think you should be capping the turn after he 3bets your c/r. Rob [/ QUOTE ]well, what I meant by that is he would read a flop screwplay as a strong hand or flush draw. I don't often c/r turns so he doesn't have much of a read on what it represents from me. basically, I was just trying to mix it up by c/r'ing the turn instead of the flop to induce action. [/ QUOTE ] What you're saying just doesn't make sense. He'll give you lots of action if you check-call the flop and checkraise the turn, but not if you checkraise the flop multiway with a flush draw on board? In addition, it's not a screwplay, just a checkraise. If you think he won't give you lots of action if you checkraise the flop, consider betting. Get a few bets in on the flop and do whatever you can do maximize your action against worse hands. Rob |
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