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I think I check/call the turn though [/ QUOTE ] Why would you call the turn? Even if you count the overs as 6 full outs you have hardly the odds to draw to a pair. |
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*grunch*
Check the turn. With two callers on the flop, you are unlikely to get everyone to fold. This is especillay true with the uncoordinated nature of the flop- callers with a flop like this makes it all the more likely someone has a made hand. River is an easy fold. |
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#13
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I like flop c-bet since pot is big. [/ QUOTE ] This is a 9SB pot, and we're first to act with three players behind us. We have no backdoors and UTG+1 has cold-called a UTG PF raise. Without a read that he's way loose, I'm not even c-betting here. UTG+1 is getting 10-1 on a call, the blinds as much as 12-1. On a board like this, with a big pot ringing dollar signs in their eyes, they're gonna call, even with trashy overs like KT or mid-PPs like 66 or 88. I think the c-bet is unlikely to work because the pot is big. I want to see this checked round, though if I'm getting 12-1 on a call and preferably closing the betting, I might call one. Does this make me a bad person? |
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