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10-20 turn and river play
> Six handed 10/20 game.
> > Opponent: a fish, like trapping and slow play. Don't > protect blinds too > much ( fold SB to raise 86%). > > My table image is semi tight ( about 30% flop rate) > but very aggressive. > Pre-flop raise 17%. > > I raised with QQ at middle position and only the > fish called me from SB. > > Flop: 245 rainbow, he check-called. > > Turn: 8, still rainbow. fish check-raised me, I > called, am I right? > > River: Q, I raised fish's bet but got re-raised, > what should I do? |
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Re: 10-20 turn and river play
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> Six handed 10/20 game. > > Opponent: a fish, like trapping and slow play. Don't > protect blinds too > much ( fold SB to raise 86%). > > My table image is semi tight ( about 30% flop rate) > but very aggressive. > Pre-flop raise 17%. > > I raised with QQ at middle position and only the > fish called me from SB. > > Flop: 245 rainbow, he check-called. > > Turn: 8, still rainbow. fish check-raised me, I > called, am I right? > > River: Q, I raised fish's bet but got re-raised, > what should I do? [/ QUOTE ] I would 3-bet the turn. |
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Re: 10-20 turn and river play
Obviously cap the river. On the turn I would tend to just call the checkraise, intending to call down on the river if its not a Q, but Im sure many would disagree with me. Id like to learn what the motivation for 3-betting the turn would be.
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Re: 10-20 turn and river play
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Obviously cap the river. On the turn I would tend to just call the checkraise, intending to call down on the river if its not a Q, but Im sure many would disagree with me. Id like to learn what the motivation for 3-betting the turn would be. [/ QUOTE ] IMO, it is a lot more likely that our opponent has an 8 rather than a hand that beats us. |
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Re: 10-20 turn and river play
easy river cap. he has AA, KK, or lower set more often than A3. he never has 36.
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Re: 10-20 turn and river play
what if its 36s =)
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