rigoletto
05-23-2003, 06:38 AM
I'm in this situation fairly often and allways have doubts about the correct play:
You are acting behind with a good hand. The opponent bet's out on the flop (or checkraises). You plan to raise the turn and fold if 3-bet. Now you pick up a draw on the turn. Do you still raise and fold to a 3-bet, do you just call in fear of being raised out of the pot or du you decide to call if 3-bet?
The situation would typically be that you have top pair good kicker and are up against a likely draw or 2nd pair, but it could also be 2 pair, a set or a str8 and then you pick up a flush draw on the turn.
You are acting behind with a good hand. The opponent bet's out on the flop (or checkraises). You plan to raise the turn and fold if 3-bet. Now you pick up a draw on the turn. Do you still raise and fold to a 3-bet, do you just call in fear of being raised out of the pot or du you decide to call if 3-bet?
The situation would typically be that you have top pair good kicker and are up against a likely draw or 2nd pair, but it could also be 2 pair, a set or a str8 and then you pick up a flush draw on the turn.