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how bad is checking the turn?
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#2
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Actually, I misread the HH.. it was the cold-caller that is still in the hand.. I really like checking this turn.. I may give up on the turn because it's really likely that it hit him (every midpair got there).
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#3
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I would call the turn bet and spike a 9 for a split.
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#4
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yeah, my nitstinct tells me to give up on this turn
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#5
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CO has a smaller PP most of the time, unless you have a read he smoothcalls with QQ+/AK, he has implied odds given satck sizes
[ QUOTE ] Good, or am I just a weakling? :S [/ QUOTE ] Nah I'm more WTight here than you [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] I c/fold the turn, only hand on the flop that I legitimately beat is 99 drawing in CO's range. All other's are sets, only QQ and KK we beat. Of course if villan got his stack and is a bad player I play it the same and reluctantly fold the turn with 40$ more behind likely going in on the river. I used to v. rarely fold AA in a 3bet pot, now I will occasionally if I think I'm smoked & deep and here i think is one of those scenarios. I think you played it fine, except I bet 10-12 on the flop, we want to discourage drawers. |
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#6
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I agree with munkey about potting the flop. Needs to be more. Im c/f this turn as well. If he bluffs me off the best hand occasionally, so be it.
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