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Jonny1723 12-08-2005 10:04 AM

Re: Why are we waiting until the turn?
 
Hello,

I'm fairly new to poker, and to be honest, probably not very good !

I must admit, I'm guilty of often waiting until the turn to raise - However, I only ever do this if it's been raised PF, I've flopped a set, and the board is unthreatening. (say a rainbow un-coordinated flop)

If there was no PF raise, then I'll always bet out. However, usually you can be guaranteed that the PF raiser will bet out again on the flop regardless of what hits.

I'll then call their flop bet, and raise their turn bet.
(obviously if the turn is a scare card, then I'll usually just bet out)

I play at 0.50 / 1.00 by the way.

Obviously I choose to do it this way of my own accord, and don't fully know if it is the correct / incorrect play.

Can some of the experts on here please tell me why this is the correct / incorrect play ?

Thanks,

J.

mojobluesman 12-08-2005 10:27 AM

Re: Why are we waiting until the turn?
 
I think it can almost be summarized as follows:

If you can protect your hand with a raise, raise!

If you can't protect you hand with a raise, then wait until you see if the turn card is safe before raising for value.

tiltaholic 12-08-2005 10:47 AM

Re: Why are we waiting until the turn?
 
[ QUOTE ]
I think it can almost be summarized as follows:

If you can protect your hand with a raise, raise!

If you can't protect you hand with a raise, then wait until you see if the turn card is safe before raising for value.

[/ QUOTE ]

no

car ramrod 12-08-2005 10:50 AM

Re: Why are we waiting until the turn?
 
good example

Aaron W. 12-08-2005 01:05 PM

Re: Why are we waiting until the turn?
 
[ QUOTE ]
I must admit, I'm guilty of often waiting until the turn to raise - However, I only ever do this if it's been raised PF, I've flopped a set, and the board is unthreatening. (say a rainbow un-coordinated flop)

[/ QUOTE ]

With a flopped set, this would be considered a slowplay. That's different from waiting until the turn to raise a strong but vulnerable hand.

Don't slowplay your sets.

12-08-2005 02:37 PM

Re: Why are we waiting until the turn?
 
Thanks for clearing up an issue I have problems with. Well explained.


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