Re: PS $50 KQ flops TP in limped pot, non-drawy flop; action on the tu
This is like the best hand I've seen in 4 weeks for a block bet on the river (based on how you played it). Because, when you call the turn, you're going to be left with such a close decision on the river that whether you c/f or c/c could come down to whether your cat is sleeping next to your computer as opposed to down the hall.
As far as your play on the turn is concerned, I agree that it's a close decision. My recent analysis of this sucked, so let me try to make it a little clearer. If you check, what is your plan for the rest of the hand. You are trying for pot control, right? So, villain bets once, call. If villain bets again, call. Fair enough, I think this is the superior play here. I'm not sure how many players can pull it off. it's a tourney, it's top two, and online players are odd ducks.
Barry
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