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If you raise flop to 5 and he calls, I wouldn't be betting the turn unless you spike a K.
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#12
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Check for sure. Had you just called the flop bet I'd maybe valuebet the river. But with this line you cannot expect to get paid by a hand you beat. I don't see queens call you here at all. I read above that you might get ace-rag to fold to a river bet, but I still think it's very risky. It's too late to make this hand a bluff IMO. Had you bet turn, gotten called and then got a check on river, it would probably be more safe to bet river expecting an ace to fold. [/ QUOTE ] If you are referring to my post, you misunderstood. You can get them to fold the flop because they think they are going to have to face 3 streets of heavy betting with Ax. You will not get ace rag to fold on the river and I said to check and expect to see ace rag. |
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#13
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Sorry, but i donīt get the point in betting more than potsize.
I canīt see any A that calls PF fold here ! |
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2.25+1.50bet+1.50call = 5.25 is the actual size of the pot
5.00<5.25 if you are talking about me. It works because villain always thinks the pre-flop aggressor has AK. |
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