Re: Why did you checkraise?
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I agree. Raising here forces your opponent to make a decision and your hand becomes very easy to play once that decision is made.
1) Your opponent folds - this is good
2) Your oppoennt 3bets - this is bad and you fold. Net cost is only 2 bb
3) Your opponent calls - you check behind the river or fold if bet into. Net cost 2 bb.
Your going to spend only 2 bbs by calling the turn and river you spend the same amount but don't get the oportunity of folding anyone out of the pot.
W/all that being said, I just toss my 22 on the turn rather than raise them. If you had a specific read on your opponent I'd like it better.
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I'm with you until you say that you would rather just fold your twos on the Turn. Why even call the flop c/r then? You don't have enough to call a 2 outer and it is unlikely that the guy is checking any turn card even on a bluff. If you are calling this flop c/r then it should be with the idea of getting to SD.
I say we either fold the flop c/r or pop any turn hoping to take it down right there or get a free SD.
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