Re: detecting trips
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Firstly on the flop, after you C-bet, you should be asking yourself "What could my opponent be calling with?" He would prob call with any 7,3z an over/under-pair in the hole,a flush draw, or even Ax. On the turn, u hit yr jack, and so u are ahead of MOST of his range, except trips or a jack with a better kicker. For him to raise to such a high amount, you have then to re-access what could he possibly have. This would be a 90% fold for me most of the time on the turn.
The key here is to be able to put your opponent on a hand.
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Wow...talk about the basics. I've been going into more advance things and trying to do all these tricky maneuvers and calculations that i forgot to do one of the basics.
i think i'm going to create a list of things to be wary of and a list of things to think about and post a new thread so that people can critique it/add to it.
also...is there any other ways to see that he had trips?
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