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Old 11-25-2007, 02:36 PM
Teddie Teddie is offline
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Default Re: NL25 turn brings nuts straight, river pairs board

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Players at this level dont get trickey, once they hit they usually bet hard.

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I disagree totaly. Slowplaying sets no matter how ccordinated the board is absolutly standard for at least 50% of them.

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They slow play the flop and turn, but once they get too the river they want to make as much as possible so i find they never really slowplay the river.
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Old 11-25-2007, 02:51 PM
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They slow play the flop and turn, but once they get too the river they want to make as much as possible so i find they never really slowplay the river.

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Thatīs true, but given my turn bet size, this smelled like a teaser. Iīve seen that before, but I accept that I have been too passive here anyway.
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Old 11-25-2007, 03:16 PM
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Default Re: NL25 turn brings nuts straight, river pairs board

Question 1:
Are we raise/folding or raise/calling?

Question 2 (only relevant if raise/folding):
Suppose this was a $5/$10 hand. Do we ever really raise the turn with two-pair or a set? If Villain is smart, can't he jam over us since we (I guess) never show up with a boat on river?
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Old 11-25-2007, 04:05 PM
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Question 1:
Are we raise/folding or raise/calling?

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That really depends on the size of his reraise. I never call an all-in here. If he raises small, I call, but I donīt have much hope.

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Question 2 (only relevant if raise/folding):
Suppose this was a $5/$10 hand. Do we ever really raise the turn with two-pair or a set? If Villain is smart, can't he jam over us since we (I guess) never show up with a boat on river?

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Wow, I had the very same idea!
This is, however, too sophisticated for NL25 w/o individual reads.
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Old 11-25-2007, 04:18 PM
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Default Re: NL25 turn brings nuts straight, river pairs board

Definatly reraise on the river, there are a nubmer of hands that you have beat that would still call a hefty reraise. The hand was limped to the flop so his range or hands is larger, if he ended up hitting trip 7's on the river or the smaller strait on the turn you could likley put him all in.

I would reraise his bet to about $7 on the river if he push's call. If he ended up hitting the boat thats poker, but there are plenty of other hands that he would call with that you have beat.
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Old 11-25-2007, 05:52 PM
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I would reraise his bet to about $7 on the river <u>if he push's call.</u> If he ended up hitting the boat thats poker, but there are plenty of other hands that he would call with that you have beat.

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Wow, thatīs a lot more daring than my style!
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