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When you're bet into on the river after a capped turn, call him down. He's already shown enough aggression that he should be put on a premium hand.
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When you're bet into on the river after a capped turn, call him down. He's already shown enough aggression that he should be put on a premium hand. [/ QUOTE ] |
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When you're bet into on the river after a capped turn, call him down. He's already shown enough aggression that he should be put on a premium hand. [/ QUOTE ] At Party .5/1, this aggression seems pretty normal for someone with trips - of course as soon as I saw him reraise the river I knew I was beat. What about the turn, should I have capped or just called his re-raise? |
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[ QUOTE ] When you're bet into on the river after a capped turn, call him down. He's already shown enough aggression that he should be put on a premium hand. [/ QUOTE ] At Party .5/1, this aggression seems pretty normal for someone with trips - of course as soon as I saw him reraise the river I knew I was beat. What about the turn, should I have capped or just called his re-raise? [/ QUOTE ] I cap the turn and when he bets into you on the river its an easy "just call". If he checks to you then you can bet. This means on a capped turn you're going to put in 5 total bets. If you had just called the 3-bet, he's going to bet the river (which you should again, just call), you put in 4 total bets (assuming he bets the river). I think you're ahead more than 50% so putting in that extra bet is +EV. |
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