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I agree you can't fold against an unknown but I think I like c/r better. If you bet turn again I expect almost all hands you beat to fold, with the exception of maybe AJ/A10. c/r lets him bluff if he's been floating and if he's got an A he might bet that anyway if you check. If turn is checked through you can bet river and possibly get value from Ax or Kx.
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#2
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Check is best.
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#3
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I like betting better than checking because he might ck behind with AJ/AT but call down with them assuming he is an average 100NL player. And I don't think he is floating the flop on this board.
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#4
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yea bet this and plan to call a raise, his range is so wide and he prolly has a dominated ace or a king, this is an easy bet
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#5
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ok well i checked it and he shoves for like 67 now what?
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#6
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ok well i checked it and he shoves for like 67 now what? [/ QUOTE ] cawl |
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#7
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] ok well i checked it and he shoves for like 67 now what? [/ QUOTE ] cawl [/ QUOTE ] |
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ok well i checked it and he shoves for like 67 now what? [/ QUOTE ] Easy call. And the only reason a Turn check is probably better than a bet (when a potsized bet is a shove for him) is because he'll put the last off his money in with many worse hands that he wouldn't call an allin with, including floated air (underpair etc.). So the only reason to check is so he can push. And you can call. If he has AK moveon. Most of the times an unknown won't. |
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