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Old 11-12-2007, 05:58 PM
ChicagoRy ChicagoRy is offline
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Default Re: $11 NLTRN -Turn decision facing a big bet

Nothing wrong with calling flop and shoving turn sometimes.

A lot of players at these levels that min 3-bet with strong hands will bet/fold flop but if called on flop they will generally fire another with a range that you're ahead of (aka the turn bricks and he has AK, AJ, AT, KJ, JJ, TT type stuff).

Waiting to see a safe turn and allowing him to bluff into you with a large portion of his range is often the best play in these low buyin game scenarios.

Another point to make is a lot of players might just get it in on the flop with all of those hands mentioned, in that case raising the flop is the best play.

I just find that as a whole players in 5-33s can get away from hands a lot easier on the flop than on the turn and that if you flat their bets or check OOP they bet out way too often.
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