#1
|
|||
|
|||
turn bet vs check
ian j cr vid 10/20 stars he opens QhJh on button. big blind calls, he has played the past two pots with this player, one involving ian calling a turn raise with his oesd and folding river ui and the other featuring ian winning on the turn with 66 on 944A.
Flop 789 two spades one heart villain c/c Turn 4 club villain c/r ian folds I didn't really care for the bet at the time and I liked it even less with the history of the villain waiting to pop the turn on a somewhat similarly drawy board (the KT9 where we had 87). Basically I think we are putting ourselves in a lot of possible bad spots and no really good ones. We may fold up to a 10 outter if we opt to fold to c/r, if we bet turn and are called are we going to turn our hand into a bluff hoping to fold A/K high hands with a 5/6/T/J/spades in them? |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Re: turn bet vs check
I think that a turn check is better, although sometimes in the heat of the moment I have just fired. As played, I think the pot is just big enough to draw to the river.
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: turn bet vs check
I bet this turn too much and probably shouldn't. I'm definitely not folding to the checkraise though against most players.
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Re: turn bet vs check
My general policy is to check through gut shots on the turn unless I think it's an easy call of a raise.
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Re: turn bet vs check
[ QUOTE ]
My general policy is to check through gut shots on the turn unless I think it's an easy call of a raise. [/ QUOTE ] This is almost certainly a leak. I check on this particular board though. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Re: turn bet vs check
Yeah thinking about it now it wasn't a good bet. I mentioned in my video that it's a lot different playing that game because people take this line so often in those games and it's virtually unused in 1/2. So basically in 1/2 if someone check called this flop I'm not really worrying about getting c/r on the turn so I fire one more time on the off chance that I have the best hand.
I suppose I've kinda lost touch with what a lot of people play like at this limit but when looking back I remember this exact scenario playing out constantly in Party 15/30 games. Back then I would have probably made the good check because I'd see the c/r coming. |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Re: turn bet vs check
Guys,
If you don't bet the turn what is your play when you miss the river if it's checked to you? Bet 100% of the time? |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Re: turn bet vs check
[ QUOTE ]
Guys, If you don't bet the turn what is your play when you miss the river if it's checked to you? Bet 100% of the time? [/ QUOTE ] I think that this is the main problem with a turn check. It turns your hand face up as having air or ace high and you lose any fold equity you had. I think this is basically a give up in a smallish pot and I don't bet the river agaist an opponent with 1/8 of a brain. Against the most retarded of players I think we still have a profitable bluff as they will fold some K hi or A hi hands. |
|
|