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Re: more general comments
that hand is good up to the river. why didnt you checkraise the river? you want him to bet again with nothing or be if he made a J. and if he has anything that beats you worse than a 7, say KQ, he will oftentimes be too scared to reraise the river because he might be scared you have a 7.
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#32
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Re: more general comments
I was more worried he would check behind with an A or Q or some very small pair. But, Cr-ing the river was the other option that I concidered.
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#33
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Re: 150-300 turn decison
one thing to notice is that once th pot gets sizable here, you want your opponent to fold as much as possible. If he has an ace he is unlikely to fold with at least 8 outs. But even if he has just a middle pocket pair or KQ, he has a lot more outs than he would think if you 3 bet the turn - 8.
Given this, a turn 3 bet is madatory with 2 small pair. If you had an ace, you have more options. Dan Z. |
#34
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Re: 150-300 turn decison
I agree with both your comments, and think the best line is prolly 3 bet and lead the river if he caps, and call a raise.
More generally i need not to [censored] up a hand like this agian, ever. dave |
#35
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Re: 150-300 turn decison
yeah, exactly, anouther huge reason i screwed this up.
thanks dave |
#36
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Re: more general comments
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Dave has K5o and is the BB 3 handed Button raises, SB folds, I call. flop is K77r [/ QUOTE ] The concepts at play in this hand and your original hand are very different. |
#37
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Re: 150-300 turn decison
Your reply is the nuts. Well done.
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#38
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Re: 150-300 turn decison
I would think your flatcall on the turn requires some kind of (to earn the extra BB) checkraise on 5th, seems like you're against a decent ace.
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#39
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Re: 150-300 turn decison
doh!, just read the other replies. Sorry to repost. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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#40
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Re: 150-300 turn decison
np, thanks for the reply.
dave |
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