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Old 06-14-2007, 03:09 PM
The Funky Llama The Funky Llama is offline
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Default Re: There must be a standard line here

danza, the problem with raising the turn on an A966 or A969 board is that the range of hands that bet/call the turn is crushing your hand.

The vast majority of people would check that turn with a pair below aces and if he has like KQ or QJ you want to give him a chance to pair or bluff the river. If he does bet those turns with a pair below aces, there's a good chance he will fold to your raise.
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Old 06-14-2007, 03:43 PM
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Default Re: There must be a standard line here

this is probably the worst post i've made in a long time but

i wouldn't raise the turn against people who are only bet/calling with better hands. Those people know me well enough to 3-bet me with AT there.

I like a turn raise when i'm doing it to let them play bad. I guess a better example would be an AT6 board because a lot of people bet/call with QJ/KQ/KJ there.

It's not an "always" kinda thing. There are 2 turn cards i'd do it on and then only like 1/3 at that, just something I'm throwing out there.

Your point is valid though.
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