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Re: A combo draw sees a turn
i guess the key here is bet whatever will make villain think you have AK or a set, so I think I bet again for like $70 and call push.
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Re: A combo draw sees a turn
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[ QUOTE ] What about PF? Noone has said anything about it. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Yeah, preflop is iffy...so what...deal with it! [/ QUOTE ] He already said to ignore it, so I figure that's what everyone did. [/ QUOTE ] Ah, didn't see that... My bad, but it's bad nonetheless |
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Re: A combo draw sees a turn
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] What are we putting villain on guys? [/ QUOTE ] AQ, KQ, AJ, T9, lower flush draws, 88-TT, AK, and to a lesser degree 44,JJ, QJ and QQ. [/ QUOTE ] Do TAGs call 3bets with AJ usually? [/ QUOTE ] TAGfish don't ever [censored] fold preflop. |
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Re: A combo draw sees a turn
aren't we crushed on the turn after he calls the flop bet ?
I think I would push the turn but won't we be in bad shape a lot of times? |
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Re: A combo draw sees a turn
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c/rai [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: A combo draw sees a turn
I think an open shove on the turn looks a lot like what we have: A combo draw. So I don't really like it. I guess if overbet shoving is a part of your game then this is a good place for it, but I hardly ever do it.
I like a $70-80 bet on the turn. I also like a flop lead. I hate having my CR called and being left in an awkward spot on a missed turn. |
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