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Re: 30-60 I think I could have squeezed out one more bet
Hi Prince,
Regarding your question, leading on the river is right. Most opponents would only bet a flush on the end. But I think you made a mistake on the flop, and no one else has mentioned it. That is, you bet into the pre-flop raiser, who did the expected; he narrowed the field. Further, with that flop, most EP raisers would've auto-bet, so your chances of getting a check-raise in there were sky high. A flop check-raise could've easily gotten you 2-6 more SB, with most of that money coming from the fishies who were likely drawing dead if you hit. Now, it would've hurt your action on the turn, but you can't know in advance that he'll go off when you make your flush. I will say that by playing your draw backwards (encouraging a small field) on the flop, you probably fooled a pretty good player into giving too much action with top set. But I still prefer to trap the weak players, thus getting DEAD money into the pot. Nothing wrong with your turn play, IMO. |
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