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another thing to consider, as far "charging draws," is that if he does indeed have a good draw you arent making a lot on your bet.
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#22
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If he's a complete moron then you can bet a little easier, but with good players, you just can't get away with trying to charge them in situations like this. [/ QUOTE ] Then I can go on betting the turn against 90% of the 5/10 players? |
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I would not bet the turn. Our hand is really not very strong on this board, getting check raised sucks because we are most likely beat, have very few outs (and we don't know what they are), but v. a good high limit player we will have the best hand some of the time. Check behind, let him bluff the river. TPTK with AQ is normally a really strong holding, but here I am looking to get to showdown cheap.
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#24
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tolbiny and I were discussing this and before reading the responses we decided that it is a close play between checking behind and bet/folding the turn. The final decision was to check behind.
The main reason is there is no way I am paying 3 BB to see this showdown a large % of the time. It's such a huge losing play that you simply can't bet/call here. |
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What metetron said. Betting the turn in itself is only bad because you have a gutshot. Calling down when CR'ed is laughable though.
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