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Re: 15/30 66 hand
I think we're ahead here so often, that we have to bet this turn, and I don't really mind calling down the c/r against many of these guys. More specific reads could sway me to a check through, but assuming he peels the flop almost always, we have to bet. Am I crazy, or just stupid?
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Re: 15/30 66 hand
I think you should bet and call a raise. SB could be peeling with all sorts of hands on this fairly dry flop, and there's a good chance he'll either fold or take a shot at you with a worse hand. Checking might induce a river bluff, but I think you'll be missing out on a lot of value by not betting.
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Re: 15/30 66 hand
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If you cant b/f ---> check through and call trhe river. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. You can't put another bet in unless you're willing to fold at least some of the time. You have to have a read to fold to or call his raise so don't give him the opportunity without one. I'd take it to SD as cheaply as I could. |
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Re: 15/30 66 hand
Does the Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] on the turn change anyone's answer (action if it's a [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] not a [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img])
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Re: 15/30 66 hand
I'd be even more inlcined to bet, and fold to a c/r.
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Re: 15/30 66 hand
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Does the Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] on the turn change anyone's answer (action if it's a [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] not a [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]) [/ QUOTE ] With no read, I'm more inclined to value bet as there are fewer ways I'm beat. |
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Re: 15/30 66 hand
Not only are you ahead ALOT here, but also if you are beat you often have a ton of outs. It is very rare for your opponent to have both a better made hand and draw than you. Also, against a flush you have hidden outs (the nines).
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#18
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Re: 15/30 66 hand
bet/call
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Re: 15/30 66 hand
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Not only are you ahead ALOT here, but also if you are beat you often have a ton of outs. It is very rare for your opponent to have both a better made hand and draw than you. Also, against a flush you have hidden outs (the nines). [/ QUOTE ] The pot is small and there is a decent chance hero is the one who is drawing. A LAG just calling a paired flop is somewhat suspicious. Also the turn card sucks. There is nothing wrong with inducing a bluff here. |
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Re: 15/30 66 hand
The way I handle these types of situations is:
Vs someone who is predictable or over-aggressive, I bet/call, otherwise if I'm not at all sure I will check behind. |
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