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Re: NL25 KJ vs half stack
If you check the turn I think he is betting for sure. I'd probably c/c turn, and then check river and probably have to call if he shoves
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Re: NL25 KJ vs half stack
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Your going to fold to a raise getting over 4.5 to1? Assuming a $4 bet on the turn. [/ QUOTE ] I probably call too, but i know iīm beat. Donīt think he plays KT or worse that way. If villain has 4$ more, itīs a clear fold. |
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Re: NL25 KJ vs half stack
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If you check the turn I think he is betting for sure. I'd probably c/c turn, and then check river and probably have to call if he shoves [/ QUOTE ] If you put any money in on the turn you really can't fold. The odds on a subsequent call are too good to fold. |
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Re: NL25 KJ vs half stack
I always hate this spot. Not wanting to allow myself to be bluffed off of my hand I generally bet. Unfortunately, it seems like more times than not I am frustrated when they call or shove the turn because having bet it means I am now pot committed.
I think a better line is to be willing to let it go here. If he was the moxy to bet at the turn as a bluff then he's saying he's willing to play for stacks and we are probably beaten anyhow. If he checks behind then I probably c/c about 1/2 pot on a non heart river. |
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