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I'm wondering about this: Flop call = good. Let's him overextend himself with worse hands. Turn call = ???. OK, he's went pretty far with a 7 or TT or whatever. Maybe a raise here and lets gets some more value from QJ or QT (or KQ, which was my flop idea, until the turn K came) Thoughts? [/ QUOTE ] Haven't played NL $100 in a little while, but at the NL $25 type games, I find a small BS bet in that situation to mean villian has a weak hand/air or he has a huge hand. In both cases, CALL is the correct move. Raising will cause him to fold his bluff/weak hand, and raising will [censored] you over and not let you draw out on the river if you need to. Now, villian checks river... very high chance he has a weak queen here, and is no longer happy about his hand. A big hand would bet out here IMO. Therefore, a value bet on the river seems right. |
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