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Re: Turn?
What's wrong with QT/QJ/KQ/JJ/TT?
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#12
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Re: Turn?
if you put him on any of those holdings why would you c/r the turn all in?
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#13
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Re: Turn?
Because he probably won't call a river bet if you just call and there's no reason to give him that free card?
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#14
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Re: Turn?
ok. but if i'm ahead and he's drawing mighty thin, do you ever consider calling and checking/betting river lightly to induce an all in (whether or not you hit flush) on the river?
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#15
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Re: Turn?
check turn, prob call smallish bet.
If he bets pot on turn, either c/r all in or fold. depends on read really. That flop mini raise will be a monster if followed by pot turn bet from many many 3/6 nits. Against others, easy c/r all in and you'll be ahead of wildly played KQ and 7s8s type hands. |
#16
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Re: Turn?
fair enough, i'm newish to 3/6 so i didn't think minraising a monster on that flop in position would be done for any reason but to induce a rr, but he does show strength on the turn, any other opinions?
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#17
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Re: Turn?
everyone is dying to hear results, and i am a man of the people, so...
(i am a donk, whoops) Turn (board: 7c Qs 4s Ah): Hero checks. Villain bets $246. Hero goes all-in for $623.60. Villain goes all-in for $608.40. Hero is returned $15.20 (uncalled). River (board: 7c Qs 4s Ah Jh): (no action in this round) Showdown: <font color="white"> </font> Hero shows Js As. Hero has Js As Qs Ah Jh: two pair, aces and jacks. Villain shows Kh Ac. Villain has Kh Ac Qs Ah Jh: a pair of aces. Hand Summary: $2 is raked from a pot of $1462.80. Hero wins $1460.80 with two pair, aces and jacks. <font color="white"> </font> |
#18
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Re: Turn?
am i being results oriented in regretting my turn c/r all in, or is AK flop minraise within his hand range at this point?
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#19
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Re: Turn?
this guy is an idiot
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#20
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Re: Turn?
me?
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