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Re: Tough river decision
I would have probably called any allin on the turn
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Re: Tough river decision
There are some situations where raising the turn is simply incorrect even with a very strong hand.
For instance, I raise 33 pre flop and get re-raised by a TAG blind. The flop comes KJ7 rainbow and it goes check check. The turn is a 3 and he bets 1/3 pot... Do you want to get all in here as well? |
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Results
I folded, just too many hands got there on the river to beat me and pot odds were not amazing. I think he could have KK, AJ and AA here, possibly JQ JT but I highly doubt it. I think the most likely hand is AJ.
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Re: Results
And I would again contend that aganist that hand range that you enumerated it's better to call the turn and (e)valu(ate)-raise the river.
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Re: Tough river decision
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river is an A (offsuit?). Villan leads for 175. Call raise or fold? [/ QUOTE ] so what did u do |
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