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Re: A couple turn c/r\'s
i posted em b/c im not sure about folding frequencies of the described villains in these spots. In the two examples on the A hi boards, what ranges do yoou see my opponents betting with when checked to on the turn? I assume alot of weak aces are betting the turn. I also take these lines with sets and overpairs alot. Lastly, im not good with math, but in the two examples where I shove for like 2x the pot, I'm not sure they even have to fold that much for this to be a good bluff given stacks and pot sizes. Can someone please help me witht he math here, like how often they gotta bet/fold for me to turn a profit?
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Re: A couple turn c/r\'s
3 is gross given description of villain.
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Re: A couple turn c/r\'s
Don't try to get so fancy. If you think people are floating alot then just keep betting on the turn especially in the spots where you pick up even more outs on the turn. If you're entirely convinced they're weak then even follow it up with a river shove occasionally.
If you think they're not floating then these are some very spewy spots. It's just not a good idea to try to get people to fold top pair - especially when the pot starts to get bloated. |
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Re: A couple turn c/r\'s
Hand 1: i like against villian described bc she is probably floating the flop and betting the turn lightly
Hand 2: i think this is close bc we need him to fold roughly 55-60% of the time to make this play profitably Hand 3: this is not good against villian described |
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