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Re: Part two. We see a turn HU
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What range of hands would you now put PFR raiser on? I think he very likely has the flush draw probably with a little help like an overpair. The Tc looked like a perfect card where I can now value bet. If he fold's great but I think I'm probably ahead of his hand range now as well and can stand a call. Do you agree/disagree with the turn bet, if you agree what other non-spades would you bet here? [/ QUOTE ] I think the turn bet is fine. What non-spade would you not bet? Unless you can put him on a specific high pocket pair, there really isn't a turn card that you shouldn't be betting. If the Kd fell, are you suddenly going to give him credit for K-K-x-x and check. That would seem really weak. Even if a spade fell, you might consider a blocking bet. Some might call there with naked A-A-x-x and just give it up when the flush hits. BTW, C/R the nut flush draw after weak betting on an uncordinated board is one of my favorite moves, as it helps to get action from people with lower flushes if the turn completes the flush since they have now put you on a set. |
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