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Old 10-03-2005, 08:01 AM
Pharity Pharity is offline
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Default Re: Turn check-raise w/ overcards. Standard?

To raise the turn is a big mistake. You should defenitely fold. Flop is probably good, but a fold would not be bad either. You need a little less than 4 outs here to be good. You have 6 outs to improve your hand, but the possibility exists that you are reversed dominated or that someone has got two pair or better with a hand like T9 or a slowplayed set, you just dont know. This reduces the strength of your draw to maybe 3,5-4 outs. Additional to that, the A [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] and K [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] are definitely no clean outs, and may set up a redraw for a single club. The T and 9 are also always dangerous cards, often played which makes it likely that someone has hit them here. *And the board is coordinated which means if you improve on the turn you still have to dogde some additional cards on the river. I'd say its very close to a flop fold. The turn is not much to say about, anything but a fold here is wasted money.
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