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Re: 3/6 flop nuts, wtf on turn
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Change the way your bet pot script is set, these weaksauce bets are way less effective for building pots and establishing fold equity when you miss than these 60% pot bets. Both have their pros and cons but overall betting $40-45 ish here is a lot better than $30, imo. [/ QUOTE ] Totally.. at least 20-30 posted hands everyday asking what to do on river when it's the bet-sizing early on that's the problem. It can rarely be justified to make bets that neither build the pot, bluff someone out, nor find out info about opponent. Against a smart reading opponent that's just setting yourself up to get stacked basically. |
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Re: 3/6 flop nuts, wtf on turn
dreamcircus,
please post more. |
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Re: 3/6 flop nuts, wtf on turn
Why are we calling the turn if we are folding the river? The guy fires a pretty large river bet, in my opinion, a ridiculous amount of the time here.
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Re: 3/6 flop nuts, wtf on turn
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First mistake you made in this hand is in the subject line of this thread [/ QUOTE ] that's really all it comes down to. [ QUOTE ] how did you flop the nuts? Nuts in this case = flush, or flopped straight drawing to flush. You had neither, just a straight. [/ QUOTE ] seriously, playing hands with no redraw (other than runner runner) is really imprudent and spewy. just fold the flop since he's probably freerolling. dreamcircus, [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] |
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Re: 3/6 flop nuts, wtf on turn
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Why are we calling the turn if we are folding the river? The guy fires a pretty large river bet, in my opinion, a ridiculous amount of the time here. [/ QUOTE ] its a miniraise (good odds to hit my flush redraw) and he will not always shove the river |
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