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Re: 25NL Interesting Hand
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[ QUOTE ] I can't think of any hand that you open push the turn like that. Why not push the flop? It feels like you don't want a call. I think you can occasionally get a fold, I just don't know if you fold hands that beat you often enough for the play to be profitable. [/ QUOTE ] You're not saying I should actually push the flop here are you? Or do you think there's some merit to it? [/ QUOTE ] I'm saying, considering the action, why would you call his 4 bet and then push the turn? If you had a set or something you'd probably just push after his 4 bet. I'm not sure why you would have waited for the turn to push |
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Re: 25NL Interesting Hand
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my first thought was: spew my second was\s: awful i would just fold to the 3 bet [/ QUOTE ] Are you serious? And why not 4-bet shove? |
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Re: 25NL Interesting Hand
I think a check/call of his cbet is standard. You have a perfectly reasonable small pot hand, we're ahead of his range, and have a little draw on the side, he's cooperating in making it a small pot hand.... I see no reason to make one of those dopey check-almost-minraises that scream "I have one pair, it isn't very strong, but I don't think you have anything"... Especially with the draw, which I totally do not want to get pushed off of. Like, if I had air, or was super-unlikely to improve with bottom pair of threes, then maybe a check-almost-minraise is OK. But here? Call the flop. re-evaluate turn (probably a c/f here).
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Re: 25NL Interesting Hand
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I think a check/call of his cbet is standard. You have a perfectly reasonable small pot hand, we're ahead of his range, and have a little draw on the side, he's cooperating in making it a small pot hand.... I see no reason to make one of those dopey check-almost-minraises that scream "I have one pair, it isn't very strong, but I don't think you have anything"... Especially with the draw, which I totally do not want to get pushed off of. Like, if I had air, or was super-unlikely to improve with bottom pair of threes, then maybe a check-almost-minraise is OK. But here? Call the flop. re-evaluate turn (probably a c/f here). [/quote +1 |
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