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KQ line
I think I might autobet too much. This might be a bad example of this but maybe not.
From memory. UTG limps. He's a little too loose and a little too passive both preflop and postflop but not horrible. MP limps. He's not bad, 24/8/1.5, but no real notes on him. I raise red KQo on the button. They both come in. Flop A62 rainbow. They check to me, and I bet. Only UTG calls. Turn is a K putting two spades out there. He checks and I bet. Bad/good? |
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Re: KQ line
I think it's good so far. I probably check behind on the river, depending on who's left and how they play.
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Re: KQ line
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Bad/good? [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: KQ line
OK thanks fellas, just checking up.
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Re: KQ line
If you bet the flop you need to bet the turn... You got the card you need that will give you the winner unless you really believe he has an Ace in which you should check behind on the river.
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Re: KQ line
why on earth would you not bet the turn?
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Re: KQ line
Seems a little simple as I look back on it. I had a reason I posted this though - can't remember. [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img]
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