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Do you bet ace high here for value?
Villain is 51/20/1.2
Seat 1 - BUCKYDAT ($104 in chips) Seat 5 - Villain ($125.12 in chips) Seat 6 - DIRTYDARYL ($17 in chips) Seat 9 - Hero ($69.50 in chips) Villain - Posts small blind $1 DIRTYDARYL - Posts big blind $2 *** POCKET CARDS *** Dealt to Hero [Ah Jd] Hero - Raises $4 to $4 BUCKYDAT - Folds Villain - Calls $3 DIRTYDARYL - Folds *** FLOP *** [4h 4s 7c] Villain - Checks Hero - Bets $2 Villain - Calls $2 *** TURN *** [4h 4s 7c] [4d] Villain - Checks Hero - Checks *** RIVER *** [4h 4s 7c 4d] [5c] Villain - Checks |
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Re: Do you bet ace high here for value?
I would have bet the turn. This guy will have something you beat most of the time. Don't give him a free card.
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Re: Do you bet ace high here for value?
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I would have bet the turn. This guy will have something you beat most of the time. Don't give him a free card. [/ QUOTE ] What is the plan if he c/r you on the turn? Call the turn raise and fold to a river bet? With this opponent I think that betting is right because given his numbers you are likely to see crap like KT or A3 here a lot. I hate this type of situation against a resonable player because I think you frequently see a small pocket pair here and you are in a hard position when the turn gets check raised and they bet the river. |
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Re: Do you bet ace high here for value?
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What is the plan if he c/r you on the turn? Call the turn raise and fold to a river bet? [/ QUOTE ] Well I'd call the turn. I'd have to see him play to know what to do on the river. I mean if I've seen him bluff before I'd call. I don't think it makes a big difference thou with this opponent. |
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