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Re: fishy move by yours truly - 3456ss
i dont mind this hands as played, the only thing i would do differently is check the turn - you neither have any fold equity or showdown value
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Re: fishy move by yours truly - 3456ss
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problem with checking behind on turn is what happens as in this case when a straightening diamond comes out? [/ QUOTE ] use your head? |
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Re: fishy move by yours truly - 3456ss
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problem with checking behind on turn is what happens as in this case when a straightening diamond comes out? [/ QUOTE ] You would be getting ~4 to 1... so I think you would have to make a crying call here unless you know your opponent would only bet the river with a flush. |
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Re: fishy move by yours truly - 3456ss
I don`t understand the point of the raise PF maybe the OP can explain that but when you play a hand like that this is the flop you wanna see ( all though I could think of few better ones hehe ).
So being a PF raiser you bet that flop of course. From there on reads play a role but in general a call on that flop means a FD most of the time. Turn is a blank so I would bet the pot and expect a fold from a FD, unless I have a read of a major calling station in which case I would play the whole hand differently, starting with folding PF. You got called on the turn because he only had 20 something bucks left giving him like 4 to 1 odds. |
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Re: fishy move by yours truly - 3456ss
You're too shallow to semi-bluff the turn. You're getting called by any reasonable hand, so you're better off checking behind on the turn and looking for a free card. Rest of the hand's OK, but you usually don't want to raise pot into this many limpers in a FR game unless the game's playing really deep and it doesn't appear this one is playing deep at all. This raise allows your opponents to get way more of their stacks in than you want in if they LRR.
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