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Old 09-10-2002, 04:16 PM
Allan Allan is offline
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Default sb & bb HU turn decision

Here is a hand I played earlier. 1-2 PP

While I was in the kitchen getting a brew, I had the auto-check on and come back to find it was HU to the flop against the sb limp. I have K9d. (this would have been an auto raise had I been at the puter)

flop: Ad Ks Qc. check bet call.

turn: Qh. check bet. I get checkraised. Is this an easy fold?

Allan
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Old 09-10-2002, 04:42 PM
Hammuh Hammuh is offline
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Default Re: sb & bb HU turn decision

Disclaimer: this is coming from a fairly inexperienced player.

What range of hands do you put the sb on? Do you know anything about his play?

Lots of my 1/2 and 2/4 counter parts would limp with Ax or two big cards from the sb. I think his c/r could be a naked A, KQ, JT, JQ. Given the passivity of the preflop play followed by the aggression of the c/r on the turn I would fold here.

I also once read on these boards that if you are check raised on the turn at the low limits and you don't have a monster. FOLD!

Just my two cents.
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