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I already read all the replies and agree with the call after betting, but I would've checked the turn through. The basic reason is to avoid this spot entirely. If we're behind we have 9, maybe a few more, outs. If we're ahead he's got 2 or 3 outs usually. I only bet this turn when I feel comfortable calling the raise.
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#2
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Yeah I definitely think you need to check the turn, and probab ly call/bet river, especially with a villian this tight who's probably not calling turn with a worse hand but may call a vbet on the river with like AQ or KK. And of course you have a nut draw if behind.
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#3
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Well I mean I was comfortable calling the turn, thats why I snap called it. Just wanted to make sure Im not spewing by snap calling in these spots. I hate checking behind what could easily be the best hand and giving him a free draw to his 2 outs regardless. So a queen hits the river, he bets 1/2 pot and now I fold? I would rather avoid THAT spot.
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You already posted results but I'm calling this all day, especially with the nut flush draw. Like you said you are only behind AA. More likely he has a big pair + [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]
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#5
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read OP, rest tl;dr
if he's a good reg, this could be a couple of things. A set or a FD. I do one of two things, raise the flop (see if he did set up) or shut down on the turn (FD or set has you beat). Often, good players will lead with both. |
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