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Re: 200NL Give me a river line please
Basically almost always your options here are call & call. Checking the turn definitely has merit in expanding the range of hands you can get value from your KK with and in minimizing your losses. This becomes a raise if A) he's really bad and you've been tango'in a lot and he will make a hero call..Otherwise save the raises here for the bottom of your range, and then if your caught adjust to achieve more value but even so not too much since it will be really easy to get the cookies out of the cookie jar.
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Re: 200NL Give me a river line please
tank -> shove
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Re: 200NL Give me a river line please
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[ QUOTE ] Check turn. Call river/Bet if checked to. [/ QUOTE ] Why do you like checking turn? [/ QUOTE ] He doesn't have a medium hand that can call another bet, that is more likely to call now than on a blank river. And we don't know what to do if raised, and don't care too much about free cards. |
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Re: 200NL Give me a river line please
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[ QUOTE ] Check turn. Call river/Bet if checked to. [/ QUOTE ] Why do you like checking turn? [/ QUOTE ] He's either got a pp, a Queen or air. When he has a queen you lose the least. When he has air, he fires river and you get another bet. When he has a pp like 88 alot of times they'll fire river for you or c/c a vb on the end. This is a two streets of value kind of hand and I prefer turning my hand into AK on the turn and "giving up"... |
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Re: 200NL Give me a river line please
anyone have thoughts on tank->shove for value?
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