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Old 11-28-2005, 09:39 PM
waynethetrain waynethetrain is offline
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Default Re: T9s in big pot

Fold to the turn check raise. He cold called a flop raise. I doubt he's bluffing. The board isn't very coordinated. He's probably got trips.
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Old 11-29-2005, 01:12 AM
hornsandspurs hornsandspurs is offline
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Default Re: T9s in big pot

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Fold to the turn check raise. He cold called a flop raise. I doubt he's bluffing. The board isn't very coordinated. He's probably got trips.

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This brings up a question I have had for some time. How do you fold to this CR and not appear vulerable to a CR on the turn. That is, how can you prevent being a victim of subsequent bluff CRs on the turn?
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Old 11-29-2005, 03:24 AM
ajm36 ajm36 is offline
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Default Re: T9s in big pot

My guess is, you mean for future hands. You simply re-raise with a strong hand. In this situation, the vil cold called two bets on the flop to prevent the flop raiser from slowing on the turn so he could raise a turn bet. If all you have at the turn is TPMK, you are behind.
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Old 11-29-2005, 04:30 AM
Jake (The Snake) Jake (The Snake) is offline
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Default Re: T9s in big pot

Most of the time your opponents will be too dumb/disinterested/apathetic to notice it.

If your opponents do pick up on that, then simply start calling down a little more often, just don't do anything drastic.
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