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tricky turn spot?
15-30 deep
booth limps w. 10kish, sb (cts) pot raises, i repot, booth calls lol, cts calls flop: 442 w. flush draw check i bet like 1150 into about 1600, booth folds, cts calls about 4k in pot on turn which is an offsuit jack and cts checks to me hes got 4k left what do we read cts for here? should i just jam and cuss if hes got me beat or do people like checking here to induce river bluffs/pot control vs what looks like a monster? |
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Re: tricky turn spot?
your hand?
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#3
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Re: tricky turn spot?
use the ae jones theorem and shove aq for value
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Re: tricky turn spot?
I would check QQ-AA here and probably anything better
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Re: tricky turn spot?
use the booth theorem and use your sane and solid image to your advantage
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Re: tricky turn spot?
I assume you have QQ-AA?
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Re: tricky turn spot?
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I would check QQ-AA here and probably anything better [/ QUOTE ] the poor guy is on a 700k slider and your giving him this advice. do you have any idea what kind of retarded image he has? |
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Re: tricky turn spot?
I have literally never caught Grimstarr making a big bluff.
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Re: tricky turn spot?
check unless you want to felt whatever you have because CTS is going to checkraise your ass into next Sunday.
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Re: tricky turn spot?
NLfool : there is basically 1PSB left
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