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Re: set+oesd turnplay? riverplay?
If he called the flop raise I don't think he ever plans on folding 24 on that turn.
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Re: set+oesd turnplay? riverplay?
I don't like turn check. Villain could have 24 and be scared that you have 47. Why reraise the flop if you're going to check the turn? Nothing changed. You still have a huge draw and villain has the azz end of a straight (or middle, bottom set).
Checking screws up your line. Bet the turn. |
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Re: set+oesd turnplay? riverplay?
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If he called the flop raise I don't think he ever plans on folding 24 on that turn. [/ QUOTE ] Yet people sometimes do. Even if he didnt he might fold on the river! |
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Re: set+oesd turnplay? riverplay?
I'd bet the turn. I think it's very possible you fold out 24, or get called by a lower set, or maybe he has some weak draw that peeled and picked up hearts.
Also I'd usually raise preflop, it's not a big mistake either way though. |
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