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Re: AQ OOP
OMG shove the turn
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#12
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Re: AQ OOP
I prefer to just call the flop raise and donk or CR a safe turn.
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#13
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Re: AQ OOP
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] i don't know if I like the flop reraise...if he pushes are u folding? [/ QUOTE ] obviously not, I like shoving this blank turn aswell.... [/ QUOTE ] ok. But then we're folding when getting 3-1. and if that's the case, then why reraise flop? and what do you mean by, "blank turn"...it just put the flush on the board (did i miss some sarcasm?) Or do you like push because of the redraw? [/ QUOTE ] Turn was a blank, river bought the flush, and yes, 3 betting the flop means you've played it to shove on this turn. I'd just call and check raise an aggro player all in on a blank turn, or check fold if a club hit. If he's likely to take his free card, I'll lead the turn again for about 2/3 pot and fold to a raise or shove. A big pot on the flop with AQ is not favourable here in the long run probably. [/ QUOTE ] don't understand this at all. you c/f a club but check to him on a non club... [/ QUOTE ] I check/fold a club turn since he most likely raised me on the flush draw, or he raised a hand I'm chopping with, or he has me beat with set/2pair. Against someone who'll check behind for a free card to make a draw, I'd lead turn to make him pay. Against an aggro player, who will often continue the semi bluff, there is probably more value in c/r him for extra (and hope you actually are in the frickin lead [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]). |
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Re: AQ OOP
No comment on the flop 3b, w/e.
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Re: AQ OOP
once u bet/3bet, shove turn
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Re: AQ OOP
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once u bet/3bet, you have to shove turn [/ QUOTE ] |
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