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reraise flop call down any more action
I hate letting these guys keep the initiative on the flop because they keep wimping out and missing bets when scare cards come |
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#2
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If you are going to just call the flop raise, it should be with the intention of check-raising the turn. My play is to 3-bet the flop, bet the turn and the river. Check raising the turn certainly has merit too.
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#3
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3bet flop you have aces yo
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#4
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3 bet flop, bet/call turn, if we call turn maybe c/c river, if he just calls bet/call river also, u lose lots of value usually by giving the passive guy the lead here.
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#5
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[ QUOTE ]
If you are going to just call the flop raise, it should be with the intention of check-raising the turn. ... Check raising the turn certainly has merit too. [/ QUOTE ] Not much merit. You'll give up too many free cards against this type of player. 3-bet the flop and keep going until he raises again. Then call down. |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] If you are going to just call the flop raise, it should be with the intention of check-raising the turn. ... Check raising the turn certainly has merit too. [/ QUOTE ] Not much merit. You'll give up too many free cards against this type of player. 3-bet the flop and keep going until he raises again. Then call down. [/ QUOTE ] |
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#7
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What everyone else said, pump the flop then lead until he raises, then proceed to call down and pray he has top top or a semibluff.
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#8
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What everyone else said, pump the flop then lead until he raises, then proceed to call down and pray he has top top or a semibluff. [/ QUOTE ] |
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#9
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With this board and action, CO is likely to have a Q and not a flush draw. There aren't too many turn cards to freeze him up, only perhaps a King and the two aces in the deck. With such a strong hand as QT+, CO should bet the turn, even being loose passive.
Thing is, if he is passive, he may have a better hand than ours. I would fear getting 3-bet on the turn after c/r it more than having the turn check through. He may have a set if he doesn't have a Queen. He's not checking behind a queen and we pay 3bets to see the river when he's got a set. So I would 3-bet the flop and hope I don't get capped or raised on the turn by a two pair or set hand. But if we don't 3-bet the flop, I don't see how this turn ever gets checked through given the texture of the flop and the action. The loose passive raised the flop into several players including the preflop raiser. |
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