Re: When the turn card doesn\'t change anything heads up
Peeling of raggedy flops is so popular that I think you get a good overlay on a turn bet a large proportion of the time.
It's obviously context sensitive though. At one end of the spectrum we have the pathological peeler. At the other end of the spectrum we have situations such as a being against a nit on a drawless K-7-2 rainbow flop, where I'm definately not putting anything more in the pot if I don't improve. And then a thousand million other scenarios in between.
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