Re: Playing from the blinds: J9o
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Check call, lead turn in most cases.
Like curtains said, you don't want a big pot and the above line gives you a fair bit of information relatively cheaply.
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Why c/c, lead turn instead of c/r flop?
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Grunch. My assumption is that this keeps the pot smaller for taking impetus on a safe turn card (like the one that happened), if we decide to do so. If the turn is a club or an over, we can easily release. The way I played it, with the c/r, if villain calls, and the turn is a club or an ace (or any over), we're up sh*t creek. This is just my interpretation, I don't know if it's the correct/best line.
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