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50NLTRN - top 2pr - turn action
50NLTRN – I have a slight lead, 1650-1350.
JTo I make it 60. Villain calls. Villain is bad. Very loose and aggro. Flop is JT4 with 2 hearts. He bets 90. I c/r him to 270. He calls. Turn is a 6, non-heart. The pot’s 660. Villain has about 1k behind. What’s my plan for the turn. Also, how do you like flop? |
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Re: 50NLTRN - top 2pr - turn action
what position are you in? action doesnt make sense.
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Re: 50NLTRN - top 2pr - turn action
I switched position during the hand, ninja-style.
You're right, PF is wrong. He must have raised to 60 and I called. Sorry about that. |
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Re: 50NLTRN - top 2pr - turn action
umm I think a c/r is really bad and will kill your action most of the time, I think a standard line here would be to C/Call the flop on donk out a good bet on the turn... correct me if i'm wrong anyone.
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Re: 50NLTRN - top 2pr - turn action
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umm I think a c/r is really bad and will kill your action most of the time, I think a standard line here would be to C/Call the flop on donk out a good bet on the turn... correct me if i'm wrong anyone. [/ QUOTE ] I mix my plays between the c/c and c/r . In this situation i usually c/r because i don't want to give a free card to a straight or flush draw ( i realize i could be doing just that by checking in the first place). Also i like to c/r if i feel the LAG player might of hit this flop some how and he just might push all his chips in. But i agree, if he totally missed this flop a c/r will kill the action, so a c/c would be better. |
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