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$1000 NL | Tricky turn spot with AJ
Weird site...don't have a converter.
No reads on villain..just sat down. Seat 1: CeyxMactator ($1,135 in chips) Seat 8: RolonRolon2 ($2,067.15 in chips) Seat 9: DaviDGhetto. ($1,005 in chips) Seat 10: bigmagician ($101.30 in chips) CeyxMactator posts blind ($5), RolonRolon2 posts blind ($10). PRE-FLOP DaviDGhetto. folds, bigmagician folds, CeyxMactator bets $30, RolonRolon2 calls $25. FLOP [board cards: QH,JS,JH ] CeyxMactator checks, RolonRolon2 bets $45, CeyxMactator calls $45. TURN [board cards: QH,JS,JH,8S ] CeyxMactator checks, RolonRolon2 bets $125, CeyxMactator bets $333, RolonRolon2... What do we do on the river if he fires another barrel/goes AI? |
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Re: $1000 NL | Tricky turn spot with AJ
You definitely can't fold the turn.
Given that it is a blind confrontation versus an unknown, I find it really difficult to fold trips with top kicker. You see people do retarded crap often in these situations, and he could be pushing JT for value, etc. |
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Re: $1000 NL | Tricky turn spot with AJ
I think just call, call most rivers is fine. There are some particularly savage rivers I'd fold.
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Re: $1000 NL | Tricky turn spot with AJ
I called. Turn was a blank and he fired for about 3/4 the pot. Call this most of the time?
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Re: $1000 NL | Tricky turn spot with AJ
Yeah call again. No way you can avoid paying off if you're beat.
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