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[ QUOTE ] I think it's better to check the turn and call a river bet. [/ QUOTE ] I think this is a good way to get owned by good players. [/ QUOTE ] that's a little black and white, don't you think? I agree with you that I don't like it here though, because even if sfer "bluffs" the river after jason's turn check, jason is going to chop even when his hand is good. |
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Doesn't look like he has a very strong hand, JJ or AK most likely. Why not bet the river and try to fold AK? Or will he call it?
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Darn inflation.... you know things are getting bad when 20/40 is "small stakes".
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Let's never again complain that 3/6 is a lot of money, okay?
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If it's right to bet the turn, it's right to bet the river. I think both are wrong.
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If it's right to bet the turn, it's right to bet the river. I think both are wrong. -DeathDonkey [/ QUOTE ] But if its right for sfer to call the turn, isn't it right for him to call the river too? Isn't this a situation where you expect him to call with anything that can beat us but likely fold without an A or a pair? I am not saying the bet on the turn is always right, but the bet on the turn does not make a bet on the river any better. |
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[ QUOTE ] If it's right to bet the turn, it's right to bet the river. I think both are wrong. -DeathDonkey [/ QUOTE ] But if its right for sfer to call the turn, isn't it right for him to call the river too? Isn't this a situation where you expect him to call with anything that can beat us but likely fold without an A or a pair? I am not saying the bet on the turn is always right, but the bet on the turn does not make a bet on the river any better. [/ QUOTE ] I don't understand this post. |
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To all those advocating a check behind on the turn, can you please explcitly state whether or not you feel a call on the river is in line here, or simply check behind and fold to a bet.
FWIW, if Villain here is at all a tricky player, I'm checking behind him on the turn and possibly folding a river bet. If he is straightforward, I bet the turn, call a CR if I'm getting odds to hit my 6 outs on the river, and check through on the river if I don't hit. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] If it's right to bet the turn, it's right to bet the river. I think both are wrong. -DeathDonkey [/ QUOTE ] But if its right for sfer to call the turn, isn't it right for him to call the river too? Isn't this a situation where you expect him to call with anything that can beat us but likely fold without an A or a pair? I am not saying the bet on the turn is always right, but the bet on the turn does not make a bet on the river any better. [/ QUOTE ] I don't understand this post. [/ QUOTE ] What don't you understand? On the river: Villain (sfer) will likely call with an Ace (split pot) or a pair bigger than 33 (we lose). Villain folds to a bet with any other non-paired hand. So a bet on the river gains us nothing. I see Death Donkey's point that a bet on the turn may be incorrect, but I disagreed that "if it's right to bet the turn, its right to bet the river." |
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i can live with it
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