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Turn plan.
Loose UTG limps, MP calls, I raise in SB with AcQd, loose BB calls As do UTG and MP. I have a tight image.
The flop: Jd4c7d I bet, BB calls, UTG calls, MP folds. The turn: Jd4c7d9d What is my plan from here? Both of my opponents could have pealed the flop lightley or could have a pair which I doubt they will fold but might. |
#2
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Re: Turn plan.
I've actually been just calling here PF lately, although I wouldn't fault you for raising. Despite the fact that we are likely to have a much better hand than our opponents, we have terrible position, we can't thin the field, and it makes the hand easier to play when we totally miss the flop.
As played, I might still just check the flop, but I think it's close. On the turn, I'd think I'd check and call one bet but not two. Two players called the flop bet, the only good draw just came in, a gutshot just got there, and lots of other gutshots just made a pair. |
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Re: Turn plan.
I think you should check there too. The 9d was a bad card.
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Re: Turn plan.
Preflop: good
Flop: I just check here. I'd like a bet a lot more if we were in position or didn't have as many opponents. Turn: I'm definately not betting. The question if we have enough outs to call a bet or not. |
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