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Re: NL 25 AA Line check
I have to disagree with everyone. I think this guy either has an overpair to the flop or a set. He might have something stupid like 8-9 and thus a draw, but more times than not he was calling preflop with a pair, which leaves him with an overpair or a set. So I think there is zero point in betting the turn. In fact, I think betting the turn is almost terrible. The Q is a scare card for 99 or TT and is irrelevant to a set. So betting the turn gets called/raised by a set and folds out a medium overpair. Being OOP it's better to check the turn and possibly induce a bet from a medium overpair. If he checks the turn, make a smallish bet of about $8 on the river and you might get a call from a medium pair who thinks you are now betting a missed AK. Either way, betting the turn here is pointless and even a bad play in my opinion.
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Re: NL 25 AA Line check
so you check the turn and he leads, what size bet are you calling? what if he pots?
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Re: NL 25 AA Line check
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so you check the turn and he leads, what size bet are you calling? what if he pots? [/ QUOTE ] I might call up to 3/4 pot. Then check the river. If he bets the river strong, I fold. |
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