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Old 10-08-2007, 11:21 AM
AFennewald AFennewald is offline
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Default Re: [100NL 6max] 87s reraised pot

bet the turn the A is a great dbl barle card.
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Old 10-08-2007, 11:50 AM
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Default Re: [100NL 6max] 87s reraised pot

Somehow any turn line sucks.

1) If I double barrel and he pushes I have to fold because we are deep and im not getting the right price. I might lose my equity here by turning my hand into a bluff that cannot stand a push.
2) I am uncertain about a c/rAI as well. I do not know if ive got enough fold equity to turn this move +EV

So I probably should just c/c if I get good pot odds. In this case it would rather be a fold.

Do you agree?
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Old 10-08-2007, 12:12 PM
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Default Re: [100NL 6max] 87s reraised pot

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Somehow any turn line sucks.


2) I am uncertain about a c/rAI as well. I do not know if ive got enough fold equity to turn this move +EV





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Problem with line no 2 is that a smart villain might realize that your hand cant stand a large bet and might try to take it down with a strong-looking bet .
You can't always be sure if he's taking that turn line with a hand that might have been folded to a check raise allin o r not .

I think if you take into account that you are both deep stacked ,line number one makes lot more sense to me .

If you get pushed off that hand , reload and wait for a better spot.
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Old 10-08-2007, 12:14 PM
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Default Re: [100NL 6max] 87s reraised pot

I really like betting turn here.
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Old 10-08-2007, 06:04 PM
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Default Re: [100NL 6max] 87s reraised pot


raise more pf, bet more on flop, shove turn.

thats how I play that.
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Old 10-08-2007, 06:19 PM
KurtSF KurtSF is offline
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Default Re: [100NL 6max] 87s reraised pot

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Somehow any turn line sucks.

1) If I double barrel and he pushes I have to fold because we are deep and im not getting the right price. I might lose my equity here by turning my hand into a bluff that cannot stand a push.


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You also can't call a PSB on the turn, especially when many of your outs (flush) are obvious and unlikely to get paid off. So you're better off setting the price then checking and letting him take the pot away from you when you have so much equity.

Bet $30 on the turn imo.
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Old 10-08-2007, 06:19 PM
Nick Royale Nick Royale is offline
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Default Re: [100NL 6max] 87s reraised pot

You need to bet the turn, I don't think c/c is fine.
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Old 10-08-2007, 06:29 PM
el_grande el_grande is offline
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Default Re: [100NL 6max] 87s reraised pot

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Somehow any turn line sucks.

1) If I double barrel and he pushes I have to fold because we are deep and im not getting the right price. I might lose my equity here by turning my hand into a bluff that cannot stand a push.


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You also can't call a PSB on the turn, especially when many of your outs (flush) are obvious and unlikely to get paid off. So you're better off setting the price then checking and letting him take the pot away from you when you have so much equity.

Bet $30 on the turn imo.

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I was about to say that.

You just have to steal after nearly destroying your hand value equity with that pf reraise.
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