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Re: Check/calling the flop then leading the turn unimproved
I feel that if I want to bet the turn, I might as well go to war on the flop. I realize that there's the whole increased equity vs draws on a blank turn that I'm missing out on, but I don't like giving up when the obvious draw hits, because a lot of the time, he doesn't have it and is just attacking weakness.
Actually, I don't check/call the flop often. I rarely check/call at all, to be honest. Maybe I just don't give myself very many opportunities to do this move. |
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Re: Check/calling the flop then leading the turn unimproved
good, very simple ex. IMHO
I flop a set on a drawless board hu, I think villain has AK I check call his flop continuation bet, then lead when the A turns, hoping to get repopped, (when villain is LAG!) -A |
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Re: Check/calling the flop then leading the turn unimproved
I think the set vs. AK was a good example. Especially vs. a 2+2 who won't raise, AND IN ADDITION might ck behind on turn to keep the pot small. Pot it at him on turn and river, get called down a lot.
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Re: Check/calling the flop then leading the turn unimproved
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huh? [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Check/calling the flop then leading the turn unimproved
I like this line in a SH game against aggro players that like to pot the flop on a draw.
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