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Old 01-19-2007, 02:33 PM
sccrneo sccrneo is offline
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Default Re: River bet?

Flush draw, straight draw, pocket pair, a 3. There are enough draws that villain could have that a turn bet could be for value.
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Old 01-19-2007, 02:41 PM
Big Folder Big Folder is offline
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Default Re: River bet?

turn looks good. If you have a read this guy is a fish I like the turn. If he's a passive player that only calls down with TP then you mgiht be in trouble.

The problem is they have to be loose enough to be calling with a 3 to make your river bet worthwhile. If they are chasing a straight they missed and will fold to your bet. If they have an A they will call, if they have a J they will likely raise. I think the river is a check behind since whatever likely calls, you won't beat. Unless he is a very loose player that will call with a pair of 3s or any pocket pairs.
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Old 01-19-2007, 09:16 PM
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Default Re: River bet?

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Flush draw, straight draw, pocket pair, a 3. There are enough draws that villain could have that a turn bet could be for value.

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True.

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If he's a passive player that only calls down with TP then you mgiht be in trouble.

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Very rare in 6max cause every moron notices after the first 100 hands that youre gonna get axed when you only play top pair - in 6max.

After all, will villain call with a busted draw or a 3 often enough to make a river bet worthwile?
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