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Re: AA Turn Spot
The nature of the game were a lot of sick sick sick OOP raise calls. That's why I'm not in love with this board as much as the rest of you.
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#12
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Re: AA Turn Spot
Do people really want to give this donk a free card with his 55/44/56/67 with which he may have a spade? Loose donks love calling down. Let him. I don't think a straight is really a worry neither is the 3, sure the flush is possible but there are a lot more hands that you are ahead of than are ahead of you.
I think the most important point is that villain will call a ton here on the turn with hands he wouldn't bet and might fold to a bet on the river. By checking you let him draw for free and miss value if he'll call a bet now but not on the river. |
#13
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Re: AA Turn Spot
Those were pretty much my exact thoughts.
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#14
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Re: AA Turn Spot
There are simply too many plausible hands that we beat. I vote for push-->we won't fold for any river bet if he calls a less than AI bet, so lets maximize EV by applying the most pressure.
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#15
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Re: AA Turn Spot
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Those were pretty much my exact thoughts. [/ QUOTE ] You bet, he raised, you push right? I don't mind betting here, it's not super terrible (as said, I'd check), but calling his push was puke-a-riffic. |
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Re: AA Turn Spot
just put him in
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