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Re: Schneids Video: Bluff and Loose Turn Call?
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This is a great board for villain to float in pos. and raise any turn card, therefore Schneids has to give himself some pair outs. I am surprised he didn't 3 bet the turn though, I think that's the play. -DeathDonkey [/ QUOTE ] what hands that are (a) better than ours and (b) not commited to a SD does villain fold if we bet/3bet this turn? |
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Re: Schneids Video: Bluff and Loose Turn Call?
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This is a great board for villain to float in pos. and raise any turn card, therefore Schneids has to give himself some pair outs. I am surprised he didn't 3 bet the turn though, I think that's the play. -DeathDonkey [/ QUOTE ] you are leveling right? |
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Re: Schneids Video: Bluff and Loose Turn Call?
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if you don't see why this is a good flop c/r maybe you are missing out on a key LHE concept? the question is the freq to bet the turn when called on the flop, which is entirely oppt. dependent. [/ QUOTE ] Assuming villian is solid, I do not think this is a good flop c/r at all. Sure it is a good flop for fold equity, but IMO that isnt enough when you got almost nothing else to work with. There is a straight draw on the flop and the only hands villian will give up that easily with are the ones just like hero's hand. At least get a heart on the board so we have a backdoor flush draw (and then perhaps can bet/3bet semi-bluff a heart turn when villian tries to FSD). As it is we got nohting to work with and IMO the flop c/r is definitely bad. I would c/f this flop. |
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Re: Schneids Video: Bluff and Loose Turn Call?
do a flop equity calc and just compare str8 equities here. i think against most opponents a checkraise here with any 2 is almost even EV, assuming you are drawing dead if he has a hand.
im not saying we should always c/r here, and i def dont, but i think against a button raiser we have far too much equity and good turn checkbehind odds (versus only somewhat bad reverse implied odds, which will only hurt us when he has a king/betterjack etc AND we spike on the turn) |
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Re: Schneids Video: Bluff and Loose Turn Call?
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do a flop equity calc and just compare str8 equities here. i think against most opponents a checkraise here with any 2 is almost even EV, assuming you are drawing dead if he has a hand. im not saying we should always c/r here, and i def dont, but i think against a button raiser we have far too much equity and good turn checkbehind odds (versus only somewhat bad reverse implied odds, which will only hurt us when he has a king/betterjack etc AND we spike on the turn) [/ QUOTE ] Equity certainly is meaningfull, but in terms of applying the hot/cold stuff to reality (vs a good player in position), I think a significant discount is in order (ridiculously so if he is going to FSD ace high on the turn). |
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Re: Schneids Video: Bluff and Loose Turn Call?
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im not saying we should always c/r here, and i def dont, but i think against a button raiser we have far too much equity and good turn checkbehind odds (versus only somewhat bad reverse implied odds, which will only hurt us when he has a king/betterjack etc AND we spike on the turn) [/ QUOTE ] Can you clarify what you mean by the bolded phrase? Are you referring to c/raising the flop and then checking the turn hoping it gets checked behind? I could be wrong here but I got the feeling Schneids was firing again on this turn almost always. |
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Re: Schneids Video: Bluff and Loose Turn Call?
just the odds he checks behind the turn g_m. he's giving an additional reason that c/c > c/f after mentioning that he doesn't always c/r the flop.
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Re: Schneids Video: Bluff and Loose Turn Call?
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just the odds he checks behind the turn g_m. he's giving an additional reason that c/c > c/f after mentioning that he doesn't always c/r the flop. [/ QUOTE ] ty |
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