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I don't know how you can consider folding when turn is such a good card for you and you've underrepresented your hand.
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Fundamentals, (or anyone else) Can you give me your thoughts on his hand range at this point? Did I screw it up by checking? [/ QUOTE ] At what point? After the flop call or after the turn bet? After the flop call, Tx, 7x, 6x, 22, 33, 44, 55, 88, 99, and maybe any two overs with him thinking you whiffed as well. Removing the any two overs on the turn bet if we an put any reasonableness on his AF. He's probably going to be happy he got a free card with those hands. The check raise may be a good third level thinking bet on the turn. I tend to play a bit more straightforward. I have a loose passive guy calling me down. I want him to put money in the pot, and he doesn't seem aggro enough to have even wanted to try for the turn cr. |
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Classic stackadonk situation IMO. CRAI, fade the flopped straight or a river T. Get the money in plz.
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Raise here? I make it $100 to go but lead is like a lot better. Raise more preflop too. If you c/c here I CRAI on any blank rivers.
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I like a bet turn line.
As played, let's stackadonk for the high variance line and cally-call, lead river smallish for the low variance line. |
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