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Turn bet size with AA on drawy board
Early in a four handed game. Buyin was $15 I think, not really relevant though.
Stack sizes Hero 3,500 BB and UTG Cover Blinds 25 - 50 UTG limps, button folds, I raise from SB with red Aces to 200, both BB and UTG call. Flop J [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 10 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 2 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] I bet 600, BB folds, UTG calls. I don't know much about UTG at this point, but I think he may be a bit of a calling station. Turn is an offsuit nine. How much do you bet here? |
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Re: Turn bet size with AA on drawy board
4-man tourney? Is it winner takes all?
I like a bigger raise preflop. With these stack sizes, 250 won't fold out any hands that would have called 200, and I don't mind representing an AQ that doesn't want to see a flop OOP. Pot bet on flop is good. Turn card is ugly. I'm in check/call mode from here on in. I could be behind and might also be drawing dead so all I want is a cheap showdown. I'd fold to a large bet on any river (and possibly on the turn depending on action/reads) and to a medium river bet on any spade/8/broadway except possibly a non spade A (which As do we hold?) where I might find a call if the action/odds warranted it. |
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