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Old 11-10-2007, 04:03 PM
hennnerz hennnerz is offline
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Default Re: AKsoooooooooted NL50 FTP Vs 57/25

Are we CRAI because we have a decent amount of FE and his turn bet doesn't mean TP, thus we are pushing him off other marginal holdings? Because if he has TP then is unlikely to fold and hence we are getting it in as a 30/70 dog.

And I've played Gala a few times US - It's really nice there, they recently hosted £300, £1.5k and £2.5k events there, so its good enough. There is normally a £100 cash game, pot limit tho, although apparently most pots get maxed out...
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Old 11-12-2007, 08:14 PM
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Default Re: AKsoooooooooted NL50 FTP Vs 57/25

Hello Henry.

He must have some fold equity as alot of player will think you've c.bet with nothing and seen weakness in your check, so they too could make the turn bet wth nothing - I'd say at least 15% of the time this happens on the tables I play he's got nothing or a weak holding.

If you call then your implied odds (assuming he has top pair and will put all his chips in with it) aren't enough to cover the flush, but if you're A or K is good for an out then it's almost even, however he's more likely to have AQ or KQ than QT or QJ, so the AK might not be outs.

Tough call, I'd probably push in this scenario, but I think you'd benefit from betting out on the turn.
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Old 11-12-2007, 08:17 PM
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Default Re: AKsoooooooooted NL50 FTP Vs 57/25

Against an aggressive opponent who floats a lot I CRAI. Otherwise I almost always bet turn.
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