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Re: Tough spot with middle set on board turned real ugly
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[ QUOTE ] I just bet the turn, b/c there's too many cards both of us hate on the river. [/ QUOTE ] bet/what, given a few different raise sizes? [/ QUOTE ] bet/call unless I look into his soul and believe him or w/e |
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Re: Tough spot with middle set on board turned real ugly
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I just bet the turn, b/c there's too many cards both of us hate on the river. [/ QUOTE ] bet/what, given a few different raise sizes? [/ QUOTE ] bet/call unless I look into his soul and believe him or w/e [/ QUOTE ] i guess i just dont see live players raising this turn very light after that flop action and that turn card. |
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Re: Tough spot with middle set on board turned real ugly
Is one of the main problems the fact that he r/r so little on the flop? Pot is 600 + 350 + 350 + 350(his call) = 1650. So shouldn't he be making this like 2k or something more. I mean this is a huge draw-heavy board. We make it like 2k-2500, pot is ~5k. and we are left with 2xpsb left, now we can make a std bet and call an ai on turn. Is that not the real problem?
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Re: Tough spot with middle set on board turned real ugly
Would a check-raise allin on the turn be bad? Cause check raising definetly crossed my mind on the turn.
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Re: Tough spot with middle set on board turned real ugly
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Would a check-raise allin on the turn be bad? Cause check raising definetly crossed my mind on the turn. [/ QUOTE ] why would you do this, to get value from what? |
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Re: Tough spot with middle set on board turned real ugly
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I was wondering if we could talk about c/r size on the flop. I dont play much live and would like to get an idea about whether the larger c/r is not appropriate. Also, I think this is a good example of making corrections on earlier streets can make hands much easier to play in later streets (reference 24s hand that is getting much debate PF) |
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