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Re: JJ c/r on flop, bet into on turn
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I'd value bluff the river 1/2 pot. [/ QUOTE ] He's never folding better. |
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Re: JJ c/r on flop, bet into on turn
Tiltandwin TBH I dont think this is very deep, its like 150 BB's. I am just saying that with this many bb's, I think 3-betting with the intention of folding to a 4 bet is a leak over time. If I am 3 betting here I am committing myself to the hand, its that simple. It was this train of thought that lead me to not raising his turn bet, but I was unsure what the correct move would be.
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Re: JJ c/r on flop, bet into on turn
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[ QUOTE ] I'd value bluff the river 1/2 pot. [/ QUOTE ] He's never folding better. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I don't suppose we see QQ here like ever. *G* And any K will call. I shoulda just said value bet. |
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Re: JJ c/r on flop, bet into on turn
So everything thinks my line is pretty good so far assuming I half pot this river? Raising the turn is the other option but if he pushes back like I said I almost have to call by that point. Assume a standard turn raise will be to 17 due to the draws just in case this is a draw from villain. That means I have invested almost 22 of my 38.55 stack. I am getting good odds on my turn call then, but him b/3b on the turn looks so strong. UGH thats why I just called the turn to avoid that situation in the first place.
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