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Old 04-12-2005, 07:00 AM
goofball goofball is offline
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Default Re: Common situation

This situation isn't that tough.

So say your plan is betfold the flop and checkfold the turn unimproved, an entirely reasonable line. If you really felt like it you could fire again on the turn but then that puts you in a tricky spot on the river, out of position wiht no hand having bet the flop and turn. A bet bet checkfold line is hideous, but so is firing another river bet when you opponent is at this point calling with any paired hand. What do you do if you find yourself in this spot?

How about these spots?

1. You bet the flop he calls. Turn is a spade and he raises you. River is a K or a T.

2. You bet the flop and the T turn and he calls you both times. Now a Q/J falls on the river.

3. You bet the flop and K/T turn. He raises you on the turn.
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