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Old 02-10-2007, 02:12 PM
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Default Re: [200nl] Limped pot, TP+nfd on turn - how\'s my line?

c/c turn. If you get it all-in on that turn guaranteed you're taking the worst of it; and also you'll be folding out a lot of hands which you could squeeze value out of on the river. Lets face it if that river isn't a heart as played you are in a bad way.
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Old 02-10-2007, 07:51 PM
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Default Re: [200nl] Limped pot, TP+nfd on turn - how\'s my line?

Aight - so what range of hands does he call the river c/r with and fold river then, cuz that's pretty much what he did. He should be putting me on a bigger hand that I actually have and I play turn more for fold equity.

And these players do lead into multiple people with just top pair, even weaker one and I think assuming they're intelligent and really have a hand that'd beat so many players is just exaggerating it.

I think on the river, anything less than an all-in looks way more suspicious than the push so I guess that's pretty automatic.

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Let's say I c/c turn. What's my line on a missing river/hitting river? c/c reasonable bet when missed or c/f? c/r or lead hit river?
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Old 02-10-2007, 07:57 PM
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Default Re: [200nl] Limped pot, TP+nfd on turn - how\'s my line?

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you raise too much on the turn... raise the minimum. Also, lead the river for ~$10.

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