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Malachii 09-01-2005 02:20 AM

Theory Post: Turn play in NL
 
I'm frequently unsure of my turn play with overpairs and TP/TK or TP/GKish hands.

What are the factors that need to be considered in deciding if you're going to bet again on the turn or check and call a river bet?

amoeba 09-01-2005 02:32 AM

Re: Theory Post: Turn play in NL
 
how draw heavy is the board.

how tight is caller and whether him holding draw is likely.

how likely is he to call down with dominated hand.

howlikely is he likely to bluff river.

stack sizes.

do you have a redraw?

Malachii 09-01-2005 02:40 AM

Re: Theory Post: Turn play in NL
 
Hey Amoeba

What are some general situations where you like to check behind on the turn and call a river bet?

amoeba 09-01-2005 03:06 AM

Re: Theory Post: Turn play in NL
 
I have QQ.

I raise preflop.

flop comes T 8 5. I bet, he calls. turn pairs the T. I probably check behind there.

I raise preflop with AK diamonds. he calls. flop comes K Q T rainbow with 1 diamond. bets pot in to me, I call. turn comes a 5 of diamond. he checks, I check behind. this is assuming I don't think he'll fold something like KQ here to a turn bet.

I raise with AK. solid player calls. flop comes A Q 3 rainbow. I bet , he calls. he checks the turn, I check behind.

I raise with AK with A spades. flop comes A 53 with 2 spades. I bet, weak passive calling station calls. turn completes the flush draw. he checks, I check behind.

usually the check behind occurs in way ahead way behind situations against non calling stations where you don't have to protect against much or if you think they are slow playing their hand on the turn but you have redraw.

Macquarie 09-01-2005 03:22 AM

Re: Theory Post: Turn play in NL
 
Great post. Clear thinking well articulated.

wtfsvi 09-01-2005 04:24 AM

Re: Theory Post: Turn play in NL
 
Also: How likely is he to raise the turn on a bluff, causing you to fold the best hand.


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