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Re: NL noob seeking advise on correct bet sizes pf & flop
Hi Jaran you are here too huh? I have no clue (trying to learn myself [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]) but I'm guessing a pot size bet is good here. I'll look forward to reading others comments.
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Re: NL noob seeking advise on correct bet sizes pf & flop
[ QUOTE ]
Hi Jaran you are here too huh? I have no clue (trying to learn myself [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]) but I'm guessing a pot size bet is good here. I'll look forward to reading others comments. [/ QUOTE ] Yup. I'm here. Thought I'd give it a shot, but I'm still really confussled about bet sizes. Hopefully someone with more experience can post some really goot stuff. -J |
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Re: NL noob seeking advise on correct bet sizes pf & flop
The best draw he can have is QT/9T and both of those are unlikely.
You are hoping he's got a king or a jack here and doesn't believe your 3b. I'd probably bet $1.1, the pot is already quite big and that flop hits a lot of his range so if he's calling 90c he'll call $1.1. If called that gives a $3.7 pot and $3.6 effective stack so you can push the turn. I think your pf raise size is fine. |
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Re: NL noob seeking advise on correct bet sizes pf & flop
Because villain has the position on you I would compensate a bit and raise closer to PSR ie ~80c, followed with 2/3P bet.
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