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Re: turn spot
Does UTG holding AKd or KQd surprise anyone? I fold. AJ, JJ, KK, QQ, 55, 99 and AA is also within his range the way its played, Canterbury players are spazzy.
Fold pre-flop. |
#12
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Re: turn spot
sounds as though more ppl fold than call, which turns out good for me as i was utg and hero in this hand folded to my turn c/r and (i had diamond draw) - the line looked really suspicious afterwards to me and i was surprised i was able to fold him off tp, thanks for input
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#13
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Re: turn spot
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sounds as though more ppl fold than call, which turns out good for me as i was utg and hero in this hand folded to my turn c/r and (i had diamond draw) - the line looked really suspicious afterwards to me and i was surprised i was able to fold him off tp, thanks for input [/ QUOTE ] Canterbury players are spazzy. |
#14
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Re: turn spot
That was kind of my problem w/ calling down. A decent player should know how suspicious this play is. I.e. it was too suspicious and therefore less likely too be a bluff. I also didnt pick up on the turn fd which obv makes it alot closer.
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#15
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Re: turn spot
I call down here almost everytime except against really predictable opponents or regular no limit players. Not saying that this is correct and it might be a big hole in my game that I need to fix, but as vmcosta said, it just seems like he is minimizing value and increasing his fold equity. I call down just because what he did is so different from the way I see someone play a good hand.
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#16
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Re: turn spot
I'd dump this unless I have a history with the CRer
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#17
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Re: turn spot
Think it depends on the UTG player. Against your average player I fold.
I might call down vs some TAGs. |
#18
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Re: turn spot
i wouldn't fold ace here. this line is total bs.
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