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Re: 3/6 turn
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[ QUOTE ] are you really playing this game or is this one of those joke posts where your neighbor's roommate was actually the dealer? [/ QUOTE ] does the hand become not worth discussing if your assessment is true? [/ QUOTE ] did i claim it did? i was just wondering if you were really playing 300/600 |
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Re: 3/6 turn
did he claim that you claimed it did?
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Re: 3/6 turn
Hi Bob,
I would call on the turn. If CC checkraises the turn and Tommy 3-bets, they aren't trying to blow you out of the pot -- at least one of them has you smoked. If CC checkraises and Tommy calls, you call and fold on the river if Tommy calls, and call if Tommy folds (assuming no improvement). The reason for calling the turn instead of raising is because it's likely at least one of your opponents only has 3 outs vs your hand, so it's not as detrimental for you to allow the river to be seen for 1 bet in the times when you've got the best hand on the turn (Tommy will still probably bet the turn with AK, but, I would guess at least half the time Tommy's turn bet means he has you beat). It's not out of CC's range to check/call a pocket pair on the flop, and likewise again on the the turn (or even checkraise the turn with it). Additionally -- especially with your image -- calling gives you some extra bluffing opportunities on the river that you can semi-convincingly pull off... Say a ten or 8 (or maybe Queen too) come on the river and Tommy bets, I think you can profitably raise the river as a bluff and Tommy would lay down KK or AJ or something often to your raise because your line looks so much like KQ or QT (the hands that a T or 8 river can represent). |
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Re: 3/6 turn
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did he claim that you claimed it did? [/ QUOTE ] did he? |
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Re: 3/6 turn
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[ QUOTE ] did he claim that you claimed it did? [/ QUOTE ] did he? [/ QUOTE ] did he claim that you claimed that he had claimed that you claimed it? |
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Re: 3/6 turn
You have to raise, you can't afford to give a free card in such a big pot. I don't plan on folding unless it's obvious you are beat. If you call, you are afraid and just want to make clear cut decisions.
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Re: 3/6 turn
commerce 300/600
bb is the best player in the game. i have never played with him before. earlier he called me down with AJo UI on a board of Q8492 when i c/rd the flop and bet every street with KTs that missed. that was our first hand, and i think a lot of his play was "let's see what this [censored] has". SB is a tricky LAG who plays well postflop, but sometimes can be insane. i have never played with her either. she earlier opened 74s utg+1. i open the button with A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 9[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], sb 3bets, bb caps, i call. flop: J[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 3[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] sb check, bb bets, i call, sb calls. turn: 9[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] sb check, bb bets, i.......called. i thought about raising but that sucks so i called. Cece folded. the river was a small card. Tommy bet and I called. he had 88. |
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Re: 3/6 turn
gh
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Re: 3/6 turn
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But BB was to know thats [9h] a particularly bad turn card so his turn bet is showing A LOT of strength [/ QUOTE ] Why is the 9h a particularly bad card from the BB's perspective? |
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