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Old 04-25-2006, 03:19 PM
MrEngenic MrEngenic is offline
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Default Re: How do you control the pot OOP?

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Hi Ian,

I don't like your small bet on turn. I'd rather pot it to win it right there, give the player bad odds, and then check and call river. I'd fold to an all in push on turn. I would need a read to call/fold to an all in at river...

As played I think it best to check and call river. The flush draw missed, but the straights are there.

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If you think he may have called the flop with only a backdoor flush or backdoor straight you need to valuebet this river against him.
I don't see much reason to "pot it on the turn to win it right there". No reasonable drawing hand he could have had on the flop have the odds to call 2/3 of the pot on the turn.

This was horrible reasoning.


I don't know if checking or betting is the best move. I could do both depending on previous hands, his tendencies etc. If I've given up alot on the river earlier or people have folded my river value bets, easy check/call.
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