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Re: Checking behind on the river...
If board didn't pair and you think this hand comes down to kickers- I would probably check behind on river. You're obviously not folding him off his ace and is possible he holds a better kicker
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Re: Checking behind on the river...
Betting the river is typically better than betting the turn from a simple equity standpoint. On the turn, villain has some equity, hence the expected value is lower. On the river, he has no equity, hence the EV is higher.
Also too im betting this river. Value town por favore. |
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Re: Checking behind on the river...
i am a weak tight chicken and tend not to vbet a hand like a10 when i have been called twice. Obviously this is read dependent, but the majority of the time I think a vbet here is a little too thin to be profitable
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