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Button definitely looks like he could have turned the flush, or at worst a strong flush draw, maybe with a pair. Or I guess he could have flopped the straight but that seems unlikely. Much as I hate to fold as soon as we hit our hand, I think it's the right move here.
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Whaaaaaaaat ?
Preflop is ok, bet more on the flop (300ish). As played, call the turn getting 4:1 . 77-JJ are part of his range for sure. (also why does the converter say one is all-in ?) |
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I think betting the flop and then folding the turn for the same amount getting 4-1 is far from optimal. I think you can call and re-evaluate on the river, probably chekc/calling another reasonable bet if a brick falls
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preflop is ok.
I also bet more on the flop.. I'm not checking this turn! I bet out and see how my opp. reacts. |
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Why Cbet here? i find such cbets pretty -ev in early game with missed AK on baby flop..Especially such small bet does't make sense at all.
Check flop, then call turn bet.. he doesn't have to have a flush and pot odds are real good. |
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Um... yeah. After looking at this again, I don't know what the hell I was thinking. I definitely call the turn.
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