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Aces turn decision
Blinds 2/4, Villain is LAG
HERO ($500) SB ($575) BB ($494) UTG ($327) MP ($476) BTN ($555) Preflop: HERO is CO with As, Ac. UTG calls $4, MP calls $4, CO calls $4, Villain calls $4, SB calls $2, HERO raises to $24, 4 folds, Villain calls $20 Flop: ($64) Qd, 2d, 3h (2 players) HERO bets $50, Villain calls $50 Turn: ($164) 8d (2 players) Hero bets $110, Villain raises to $250, HERO ??? How often can we let this one go against a LAG villain? Is push/fold completly read-dependant or is one greatly favored over the other? |
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Re: Aces turn decision
if youre going to bet turn, you have to fold to a raise.
you dont have to bet the turn though. c/c c/c works against LAGs, or c/c c/f if you have better reads on his tendencies and know he'll only bluff once. |
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Re: Aces turn decision
what he said. preflop seems too small also
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Re: Aces turn decision
c/c turn, take it from there. If u're gonna bet turn I'd make it more like 150, folding to a raise.
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Re: Aces turn decision
Against a LAG villian, c/c, c/c if no diamond rivers
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