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Old 04-15-2007, 06:39 PM
badmeaningbad badmeaningbad is offline
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Default Re: Drawy board out of position, turn is gross - what to do?

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Bet and reevaluate the action.

No one raised or 3-bet preflop so AK is not an issue. The board is drawy so plenty of worse hands will call. If it gets raised and its 1 bet bet back to you HU or maybe even 3-way you should consider calling with your gutshot and (tainted) trips/aces up outs.

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Lets say hero bets, bb calls, and utg raises, bt folds, hero calls, bb calls...

I'm assuming regardless of what falls on river we are check-calling if it's one bet to us right?
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Old 04-15-2007, 06:41 PM
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Default Re: Drawy board out of position, turn is gross - what to do?

yea, bet and call/fold depending on your odds when it gets back to you.
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Old 04-15-2007, 06:51 PM
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Default Re: Drawy board out of position, turn is gross - what to do?

People always bet here and I still think a check is the correct play.

In the worst possible position and 3 people to act behind us, with that ugly turn card popping up, possibly not even being ahead on the flop...

exactly what makes us b/c the turn?

I SERIOUSLY like to know.
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