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Re: NL100 - Is This Standard?
By default, you should probably c-b the flop, and fold if you run into a pot-sized c/r.
Checking to take a free card isn't terrible, however. But once you check the flop, you should call the turn. You have 9 heart outs, 3 straight outs, and 3 ace outs. All the outs might not be good, but you have great position. So, if all the outs are good, you'll catch one about 30% of the time and you are getting 3:1 odds to make the call. So, just take the 3:1 pot odds and call. Overbetting the turn when anybody with a flush would have gone for a c/r on the flop is spew. You win a little when you win, and you stack off too much when one of the guys in front of you, espeically SB, wakes up with a flopped flush. |
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Re: NL100 - Is This Standard?
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You have 9 heart outs, 3 straight outs, and 3 ace outs. [/ QUOTE ]On the turn he has 0 straight outs and 0 ace outs . . . |
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Re: NL100 - Is This Standard?
I probably c-bet this most of the time in position even against 2 opponents. I think the shove is fine.
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