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Old 12-16-2005, 02:28 PM
barry.egan barry.egan is offline
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Default Re: Big street decision

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If you 3-bet and he caps, and the river does not improve your hand, do you call a river bet?

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I don't plan on calling a turn 4-bet.


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If you're willing to just call the C/R because it gives you the chance to suckout when behind, then you have to call a 4-bet for the same reason.

Also, if your read on this player says that he's aggressive and good(although you didn't specifically say this in OP) enough to make this move with a hand you beat on the turn, then I think he is probably capable of picking up on your defensive turn call and might try to capitalize on your plan to fold to a 3-bet on the river. This all depends on your opponent, but I'm just throwing that out there.

My inclination is to 3-bet the turn and if you get popped, buckle in and trust your read on the river. (assuming your two-outer doesn't hit)
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