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Re: NL 50 AK villian shoves turn
Raise more preflop ($6). Bet pot on the flop ($12)... In that case we commit on the flop leaving about one PSB for the turn and cannot be raised off our hand.
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Re: NL 50 AK villian shoves turn
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IMO, if your not prepared to call a shove, then you shouldn't be betting the turn. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: NL 50 AK villian shoves turn
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[ QUOTE ] IMO, if your not prepared to call a shove, then you shouldn't be betting the turn. [/ QUOTE ] Why? Should we check here and give villain a free card? [/ QUOTE ] Because of pot/stack sizes. If you bet the turn then any raise is essentially a min raise. You've committed yourself and can no longer fold. |
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Re: NL 50 AK villian shoves turn
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] IMO, if your not prepared to call a shove, then you shouldn't be betting the turn. [/ QUOTE ] Why? Should we check here and give villain a free card? [/ QUOTE ] Because of pot/stack sizes. If you bet the turn then any raise is essentially a min raise. You've committed yourself and can no longer fold. [/ QUOTE ] Definitely. |
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