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400nl turned the nuts, line check
Carlos Poker Andresito 2/4, hand converted by the iPoker Converter at Talking-Poker
saw flop | [saw showdown Button Hero ($675.10) SB ($396) BB ($517.10) UTG ($545.35) UTG+1 UTG+1 ($405.50) CO ($388) Preflop: Hero is on the Button with J K 1 fold, UTG+1 calls 4, 1 fold, Hero raises to 20, 2 folds, UTG+1 calls 16. Flop (46) 8 T Q UTG+1 checks, Hero bets 36, UTG+1 raises to 72, Hero calls 36. Turn (190) 9 UTG+1 bets 100, Hero calls 100. River (390) T UTG+1 bets 213.50, Hero calls 213.50 Hero shows J K UTG+1 shows T Q Hero wins 817.00 with Straight (Diamonds) with King high I don't have the stats here now, but villain is a mediocre TAG i guess, seems a bit spewy. I was playing incredibly tight (like 17/13) so i decided to just call the turn instead of raising. I'm not sure about this, what do you guys think is the best turn line? Just would like to hear opinions on the turn because i wasn't so sure what to do. |
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Re: 400nl turned the nuts, line check
this is fine
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Re: 400nl turned the nuts, line check
call/raise - both ok.
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Re: 400nl turned the nuts, line check
this is fine, but i probably lean towards just shoving turn....... Im thinking he will call with more hands on the turn, then he would when he checks the river......i see guys with a set talk themselves into calling turn because they want to fill up, but might consider folding river........Not reallly a big deal tho, raise 70 percent call 30
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