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Re: NL100: Nut straight, 3betted pot - extracting question
You should stay at NL 25.
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 3/4 pot it, just as you would with a set or anything else you'd c'bet this flop with. Villain showed K9 of hearts? =p [/ QUOTE ] Nooo! I checked, villain bets and I check-raised him. He instanly mucks. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: NL100: Nut straight, 3betted pot - extracting question
Bet, because when another heart comes, you won't get any more money from the villain into the pot. You want them to invest before they realise they're lost.
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Re: NL100: Nut straight, 3betted pot - extracting question
Bet in the upper range of your ussual cbet (people tend to believe you less in monotone flops), also a 4th heart will shut up the action. |
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Re: NL100: Nut straight, 3betted pot - extracting question
Another reason not to check/raise is if you just c-bet, and he's feeling super aggro, has KQ with the Kh or something maybe he raises you. Plus you will not be happy if the board pairs, and a heart or K kills your action. Check raise pretty much kills the hand unless he has a set, in which case he'll get all in anyway.
I guess if he has nothing C/R gets you the most money, but with a monster like that I'd rather assume he has a hand that can call/raise and go for his whole stack. |
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