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This probably isn\'t even worth a second bullet
UB 10/20 4-handed. My 2nd hand at the table and I am new to the site, so no reads.
Folded to me in the SB w/ Ah8h and I raise. BB calls. Flop is KdQdTc. Bet, call. Turn is Ts. This is a check/fold, right? |
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Re: This probably isn\'t even worth a second bullet
Easy.
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Re: This probably isn\'t even worth a second bullet
Yes
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Re: This probably isn\'t even worth a second bullet
I don't know if this is an appropriate situation for it, but I have read several times where Nate advocates checking the turn and calling the turn and folding if he bets again on the river. If he villain checks behind on the turn, then Nate calls. Again this may not be appropriate here, I don't know.
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Re: This probably isn\'t even worth a second bullet
The pot is very small.
Even if you say villain defends with 70% of his hands and peels the flop with every one of them, you still have around 40% equity here. Now factor in that he folds most of these hands on the flop if he has not connected because the board sure looks like it hit you in some way almost every time. Then your equity against his range looks even A LOT worse. |
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