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Old 11-07-2005, 04:23 AM
jt1 jt1 is offline
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Default Should I have bet this turn?

Full Tilt $5/10 shorthanded

A LAG on tilt open raises UTG. He only has 4.2 bb in his stack.

Another LAG who only considers his own hand and who once bluffed raised on the river calls from CO.

Hero on the button 3 bets with AQo

UTG caps.
CO calls
Hero calls.


K J 4 rainbow

UTG goes all in
CO calls
Hero raises
CO calls

6 (rainbow is completed)

CO checks
Hero checks
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Old 11-07-2005, 05:26 AM
Drontier Drontier is offline
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Default Re: Should I have bet this turn?

i dont raise the flop, nor bet the turn. CO has been calling the whole way, I think I prefer my freecards with the third opponent all in. If we just call the flop, most likely he will not bet the turn.
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Old 11-07-2005, 06:00 AM
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Default Re: Should I have bet this turn?

Thanks. I thought that perhaps the size of the pot should have convinced me to bet the turn. It was just an incredibly bad beat that a turn bet probably would have prevented. CO had 89s and caught an 8 on the river.
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Old 11-07-2005, 07:29 AM
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Default Re: Should I have bet this turn?

I think if you're raising the flop, it pretty much has to either be for a free card or for value. You'll get your free card if you just call the flop, and if you raised for value, then you're almost certainly still ahead on the turn and should bet.

Then again, I'm really tired so this could make no sense at all.
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