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OESFD On the turn?
No hand histories here, but i believe its a leak in my game.
How do people play OESFD on the turn, lets say the c/c the flop with a medium hand, and turn the backdoor OESFD, villain bets 3/4 pot. Whats your line in these situations? Is it just as profitable to shove, c/c? raise? Advice. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: OESFD On the turn?
It's way too broad a question. I would recommend, if you want to explore this, trying to construct 3 or 4 different example hands against a couple of different kinds of opponents. I can definitely see situations where calling is appropriate and where shoving is appropriate, so there's not one overall way to play it.
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Re: OESFD On the turn?
Would you prefer shoving against donks, or shoving against nits?
Nits are more likley to fold if they are double barrelling and donks are more likley to call with any 2. I just cant work out if its a profitable situation to be all in. |
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Re: OESFD On the turn?
Still seems too broad. Even without specific player reads, you need to have board texture, preflop actions, remaining stacks, etc.
Dig into PT for some hands (you can start by filtering for suited connectors) or make some actual hands/reads up, and it will be easier to discuss, IMO. |
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Re: OESFD On the turn?
ban!
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#6
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Re: OESFD On the turn?
Give us a hand and a villain. No way this can be answered without either of those.
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