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On a coordinated board, I think you should be more inclined to 3bet to deny the free card play.
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On a coordinated board, I think you should be more inclined to 3bet to deny the free card play. [/ QUOTE ] Well that was the bet on the turn is for. |
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[ QUOTE ] On a coordinated board, I think you should be more inclined to 3bet to deny the free card play. [/ QUOTE ] Well that was the bet on the turn is for. [/ QUOTE ] why didn't you do it on the flop. I think that is whay he is referring to. |
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[ QUOTE ] On a coordinated board, I think you should be more inclined to 3bet to deny the free card play. [/ QUOTE ] Well that was the bet on the turn is for. [/ QUOTE ] 3betting the flop and then leading the turn will win you more money against draws than a SnG. |
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3betting the flop and then leading the turn will win you more money against draws than a SnG. [/ QUOTE ] It also loses the maximum when we're behind (T9/96/...). What's the plan if Villain 4-bets for a free card (something one of us might do under certain circumstances with CO coming along for the ride)? I assume you're not leading the turn if you get 4-bet on the flop, and now you've put in an extra BB on the flop, and not prevented a free card on the turn. |
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What's the plan if Villain 4-bets for a free card? [/ QUOTE ] you have to recognize that if he's capping the flop for a free card that we are getting 4 of his bets in on the flop with the best hand, and that he is immediately telling us on the turn by checking through that he was on a draw. then we look at the board, the river card, and consider if the opponent is capable of a river bluff unimproved to decide on our river action. |
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