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best turn card ever
wpex 3/6 villain is pretty good taggish player capable of folding hands
hero raise Jc9c in sb, bb 3bets (KTs plus A7o+ 55+ probably), hero calls flop 8c65 hero checks, villain bets, hero calls turn Tc hero goes for a check-raise bluff? also how often would u guys cr the flop here? I wasnt really feelin it here at all. |
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Re: best turn card ever
"villain is pretty good taggish player capable of folding hands"
cap preflop. cap flop. cap turn. between his laydowns and your outdraws you'll come out well ahead. -eric |
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Re: best turn card ever
@elin
say what? @jstill cr 20% of the time probl. - depends on previous SB/BB war would normally check/call, if he checks behind you make a bet on the river 70%/30%. If he bets and you hit bet out into him on river/ otherwise fold |
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Re: best turn card ever
I like a PF cap here a lot if you kidn of have a very laid back image. Getting two bets in on the flop or 3 if you lead out is a good thing. Lead turn.
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Re: best turn card ever
I like donking this turn for some reason better than CRing
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Re: best turn card ever
I usually c/r the flop. If I dont its certainly with the intention of c/r a turn like this.
BTW since he is capable of folding: If he 3-bets my flop c/r I c/r again on this turn. |
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Re: best turn card ever
I rarely check-raise the flop here simply because I hate it when I get 3bet. When we get 3bet, it doesn't necessarily mean we are way behind, but means that we are going to make a mistake some of the time when we fold the turn (when we have outs to see the river vs. hands like AK/AQ/A9). So I like the check/call on the flop.
On the turn, I check-raise quite often, probably more than half the time. This is simply because I will win without a showdown a decent amount of the time and there are so many good cards in the deck that getting 3-bet wouldn't sting very much. I would probably rate a turn donk or check-raise as better plays than checking and calling. I think you need to do something on the turn here to try and improve your chances. That means checking and calling is probably the worst play of the three. The question is, when you do check-raise this turn, what do you do when called and the river blanks? Today I made a similar play to yours (flush draw + overcard) on the turn and had to bluff the river uncomfortably (thankfully it worked). You would think that all non-paired hands including AK will fold to a river bet often enough once they are check-raised on the turn. |
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