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this seems like a great situation, with almost nothing you can do wrong. i'd bet personaly, give yourself a chance to win the pot without improving
if you check and he bets on the river you put yourself in a a pickle that you won't be in if you've bet, (you'll know whether you're beat or not) |
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hard. vs unknown I would bet this much more often then only check. give it like 70%/30%. reev river.
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he's a 3:2 favorite against AJs-A2s,AJo-A2o on the flop. he's a 3:2 underdog against AJs-A2s,AJo-A2o on the turn. [/ QUOTE ] I don't mind betting the turn but at these stakes the villain will hardly ever fold an AJ type hand (what he is representing so far) which makes me favor a check behind much more. |
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Seems like this could be a bit read dependent. If you can find an opponent who will lay down some aces then I would keep betting. If it was against a guy who will put in his whole stack with any ace then the turn check would be the best play.
Against an unknown both of the lines would be effective I think. I have been checking behind more often, but I really dont know if that is better. |
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