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cry?
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If he's been passive and not playing back, he's likely trying to make a hand against you thinking that's all it takes.
666KK/77766 > 77666 |
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If he's been passive and not playing back, he's likely trying to make a hand against you thinking that's all it takes. 666KK/77766 > 77666 [/ QUOTE ] Don't forget about KKK66. I don't think a fold would be a big mistake. If you think you have the best hand here, you absolutely should not go all in here. You should flat call and let him bet again on the river. Two options, then. Fold or call with the intention of calling all-in on the river. |
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Piiop,
What are your plans for the river IF you call this turn? Say J [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] falls on riv. Villian... Checks Bets 1/2 pot Bets 3/4 pot Bets pot. |
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Piiop, What are your plans for the river IF you call this turn? Say J [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] falls on riv. Villian... Checks Bets 1/2 pot Bets 3/4 pot Bets pot. [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty certain villain does nothing but bet AI on the river after this turn move, regardless of his holding. There's not a PSB after the turn CR if you read the pot sizes. |
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I know the stack sizes, it was a more general question of a what would you do type, given villian could make each bet. Its important to factor in your possible actions on the river before you act on the turn.
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Because of this I like checking the turn behind if the villain seems tilty/bluffy. That way we can catch his bluff on the river.
I was looking at the particular hand, and betting the turn has definitely put us in a pickle. |
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cry? [/ QUOTE ] usually, i already am |
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