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Re: A7ss flops NFD + OESD...
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Against that we are under 50%, so the value is not there, even if the pot is huge. [/ QUOTE ] C'mon, Bella. With 15 clean outs Hero is 54% on the flop, plus he gets an 1-1.5 outs for the overcard! Plus also, the size of the pot has nothing to do with value. You know these things. The flop is an easy cap. Having done that I'm betting the turn when checked to, regardless of what falls, unless there's a read that Villan is prone to turn c/r's. Free showdown > free turn card in a hand with this much equity. [/ QUOTE ] If villain isn't the type to check-call a scare card, I like to save the extra raise for *AFTER* I hit my big draw. One extra SB @ 55% equity is worth much less than one extra BB @ 99% equity. [/ QUOTE ] How would you characterize a default unknown villain who has played thus far? Isn't he betting most rivers after we check behind the turn? Some of our outs are not obvious to villain, though we turn our flush draw almost face-up if we miss the turn. |
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Re: A7ss flops NFD + OESD...
capping the flop or calling the trey are virtually ev neutral so w/e.
fwiw i usually cap |
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