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Old 11-14-2005, 10:30 PM
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Default Re: simple value bet/semibluff/free showdown situation

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Hero raises the turn to get a free showdown. So it still costs him the same when he misses his FD (check behind) but earns him more when he hits a diamond river (bet).


rgb

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You're assuming that if you hit your flush that villian is going to call your bet on the river. I have the impression that hero is behind on the turn and he isn't folding anyone with a raise, as shillx correctly pointed out. I prefer to keep villian betting at me if I make my flush. So I call the turn, make the flush, villian bets, I raise, he hopefully calls, +3BB.
As for getting a free showdown, your thinking is flawed. By raising you are paying 2BB to see the river, and you run the risk of villian improving and betting into you again on the river. Now your free showdown has cost you 3BB. By just calling the turn and calling the river it costs you 2BB and those times where you do make your flush villian will bet into you and you can raise.

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Thanks for the explanation...

I read about this play in King Yao's book (p.210 Raising On The Turn For a Free Showdown) where the example he gives is very similar to the turn situation in this hand AFAICS.

I found a thread from the SS forum about the hand in the book(link).

Most people in there weren't too enamoured with this line either.


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