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NL50, TPWK after preflop raise gets lead into
This guy just sat down, so no reads. Should I raise the flop? I feel like that turns my hand into a bluff. Bet the turn? A half pot bet leaves him with 20$ in a 40$ pot, I can't fold to a push then - or I could, but I would be ignoring good odds. Call river? I see no worse hands betting like that, and I honestly put him on a set or two pair with a suited ace. Thoughts?
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Re: NL50, TPWK after preflop raise gets lead into
seems well played. I play it the same way.
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Re: NL50, TPWK after preflop raise gets lead into
Raise flop, see where you are.
Bet turn, see where you are. Sarah911? |
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Re: NL50, TPWK after preflop raise gets lead into
Raising flop means I call a push, unless it's a little more then a minraise, and it's still close. Same for turn bet.
Sarah911 is because people play worse against girls. |
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Re: NL50, TPWK after preflop raise gets lead into
Lol @ sarah.
Personal preferance, but I would prefer to find out where I am on the flop and either get it all in/fold rather than be put in a difficult situation later in the hand. |
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Re: NL50, TPWK after preflop raise gets lead into
With no reads, I fold the river too. I think villain's turn check was a check raise waiting to happen.
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Re: NL50, TPWK after preflop raise gets lead into
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Sarah911 is because people play worse against girls. [/ QUOTE ] QTF. I had a very feminine sounding screen-name on a site, and aside from getting hit on all the time, players generally took way less aggressive lines vs me. As for the hand, I see no other way to play it |
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