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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] lol cmon guys after he bets the turn here you cannot fold the river. [/ QUOTE ] why not? [/ QUOTE ] u just cant expect a good player to bet 2pr or set on the turn w/ this board. [/ QUOTE ] what about the straight? [/ QUOTE ] huh? of course any1 can bet the turn w/ the nuts, but i doubt a Q would VB that river. |
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No way is a Q VB'ing the river here. Unless he has AQ and doesnt think you have an ace, in which he can bet this river in hopes of getting you off a chop pot, and other boats such as yours.
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#23
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OP, if a K or T hit on the river instead of the ace, would you push?
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This may seem terrible, but I wouldnt mind leading the turn. I think you get anything but the nuts here to fold, and there are only a few hands he may have that would be consistent with his range, and make the straight. [/ QUOTE ] Leading the turn can give a better idea where you stand. If he makes a significant raise, you obviously have to lay it down. This move seems like it could save you some money on the river. |
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