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Danenania 07-10-2005 12:10 AM

Re: Conservative TT hand.
 
I like it.

What's your plan if you get the c/r in on the flop then the passive villain 3-bets? Fold? Peel/fold? Call down?

bobbyi 07-10-2005 12:27 AM

Re: Conservative TT hand.
 
Your folding if the turn gets bet?

I definitely disagree with those who say to lead the flop.

Jeff W 07-10-2005 12:29 AM

Re: Conservative TT hand.
 
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What's your plan if you get the c/r in on the flop then the passive villain 3-bets?

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Call and fold to a turn bet unless I hit a ten or club.

Jeff W 07-10-2005 12:30 AM

Re: Conservative TT hand.
 
[ QUOTE ]
Your folding if the turn gets bet?

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Yes.

soweak. 07-10-2005 12:36 AM

Re: Conservative TT hand.
 
I agree with this post.

This value bet, given the post-flop action, will never get called by the passive player with worse hands, and will not get him to fold bigger pairs or AX. The other players, maybe, but we have no reads on them.

Checking and calling depending on who bets is the best plan. Even folding here is ok if the passive player bets.

I would prefer betting the turn, even though it's a scare card. we gain much more info about the strength of our hand with a lead on the turn than we do with a river value bet.


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