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1/2 NLcash, 3betted pot, turnaction?
Villian is 3betting semiwide, plays pretty standard postflop.
I call this pre from time to time, mixing it up. I could def. be raising (and comitting) the flop, but in my experience ppl stack off pretty light once that happens. Do you prefer a bet or check on turn? And what's your betsize once you choose to bet? (any bet would comitt us to the pot obviously, if he raises) Prima Poker skin No Limit Holdem Ring game Blinds: $1/$2 2 players Converter Stack sizes: Hero: $230.50 BB: $199.30 Pre-flop: (2 players) Hero is SB with :10h :9h Hero raises to $6, BB raises to $20, Hero calls. Flop: :qd :4h :3h ($42, 2 players) BB bets $34, Hero calls. Turn: :jd ($110, 2 players) BB checks. Hero? |
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Re: 1/2 cash, 3betted pot, turnaction?
I prefer a bet. I have so many outs plus fold equity. His check looks weak so I bet. I bet like 80-90 here.
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Re: 1/2 cash, 3betted pot, turnaction?
I like a strong bet of around $80 most of the time . If your opponent is a check raise type of player , then you may go with taking a free card .
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Re: 1/2 cash, 3betted pot, turnaction?
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Villian is 3betting semiwide, plays pretty standard postflop [/ QUOTE ] Easy bet, your FE is pretty big. The few times he moves in on you, you have an easy call |
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Re: 1/2 cash, 3betted pot, turnaction?
I'd prefer to raise the flop more often than not, if for no other reason than to protect my good hands when I raise those. Mixing it up is obviously fine though. I agree with everyone else that the turn is a bet - go 85 or so and obviously call a shove.
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Re: 1/2 cash, 3betted pot, turnaction?
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I'd prefer to raise the flop more often than not, if for no other reason than to protect my good hands when I raise those. Mixing it up is obviously fine though. I agree with everyone else that the turn is a bet - go 85 or so and obviously call a shove. [/ QUOTE ] I prefer not raising the flop against mediocre players who won't fire a second barrell without a hand. That way I get additional information about the strength of their hand. Against aggressive players, who might push me off my draw on the turn, I prefer a raise to shut them down imidiately. |
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