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Good loose live 5/5 game everyone has about 700.
3 limpers to me on the button with AhAc and I make it 35. Utg and 2 others call. Flop: Qd 6d 3c Decent but weak-tight player bets out 60. Folded to me. I call. Turn: 4d Utg checks. I bet 125. Utg checkraises to 300. What's your plan for the rest of the hand and how was it played up until then. If you would have played it differently on the flop what's your plan on turn or river or if checkraised on flop? Thanks. |
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Raise the flop. He has weak-led and you cannot give a cheap turn card here to 3 other players.
As played you can consider checking behind on the turn. If he is weak/tight he is not leading out on the turn with a range that we're +EV against. If you're not beat now, any diamond, Q, and possibly K/J is a river card which will shut us down, so I would make a fairly easy fold to the C/R. |
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Sorry, he was UTG I was button. The other 2 players folded to his lead and it was heads up when the action was on me on the flop.
FWIW I think he folds AQ if I raise him on the flop. |
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If he's going to 100% fold AQ on the flop to a raise, then you can rest assured that you are losing 100% of the time when he CR's the turn.
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Right. But in that case, is checking behind correct?
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Def raise flop, don't let him a draw to the flush cheaply with a small blocker bet. I'd make it pot size to kill his odds...
If he still calls and c/r turn you re def behind, in fact, if a third diamond comes off, I guess I even check behind.. |
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