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[100nl] what is my standard play here on the turn???
Sorry converter is messing everthing up.......
Villlain 18.5/15.5/4.0 over 30 hands Just sat down on this table (!!) So basically my question is what to do on the turn against a complete unknown.... Seat 1: Villain ( $94.40 USD ) Seat 2: xxxxxxxx ( $166 USD ) Seat 3: xxxxxxxx ( $184.05 USD ) Seat 6: xxxxxxxx ( $49.90 USD ) Seat 5: HERO ( $101.50 USD ) Dealt to HERO [ Ks Ad ] HERO raises [$4 USD] xxxxxxxx folds Villain calls [$4 USD] xxxxxxxx folds xxxxxxxx folds ** Dealing Flop ** [ 4s, Kc, Js ] HERO bets [$6.50 USD] Villain calls [$6.50 USD] ** Dealing Turn ** [ 3h ] HERO bets [$14 USD] Villain raises [$35 USD] HERO ??? (have to call 21 more) |
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Re: [100nl] what is my standard play here on the turn???
vs. this nit i think you can safely fold. vs. flop raise would be more interesting because it's more likely he has QT/AQ/air/whatever
edit: now that i think about it 18/15 i might even fold to a flop raise, probably only flats preflop with small-mid PPs or something. |
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Re: [100nl] what is my standard play here on the turn???
Against this type of villain or an unknown I fold here, you are almost always beat.
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Re: [100nl] what is my standard play here on the turn???
yeah i agree with you nugget, normally this is a very easy fold on the turn ....... but i just couldnt put him on any hand except of pocket 4's.....
are we folding this turn because of one hand he could have? |
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Re: [100nl] what is my standard play here on the turn???
No, he could have KJ, floated w/ pocket 3's, could have a set of 4s, some weird 2 pair... A turn raise from a nit (albeit 30 hands is a very small sample size) should usually be setting off alarm bells that villain can beat top pair.
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Re: [100nl] what is my standard play here on the turn???
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No, he could have KJ, floated w/ pocket 3's, could have a set of 4s, some weird 2 pair... A turn raise from a nit (albeit 30 hands is a very small sample size) should usually be setting off alarm bells that villain can beat top pair. [/ QUOTE ] Villlain 18.5/15.5/4.0 over 30 hands, how on earth could he even have a weird two pair on this board? Even a king jack seems not logical for his stats. And a float with pocket 33 seems also not logical on this flop... Lets know assume that his stats are over a 5k sample size. Are we still always folding this turn against someone with such a high aggression factor. (and lack of a hand that he is representing) |
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Re: [100nl] what is my standard play here on the turn???
I think this could be some type of draw with his high aggro factor. We priced him in with a underbet on the flop, then he tried to take it down when he whiffed the turn. I think I call turn, and check call a reasonable river.
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