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If you want FE, just call the flop and push the turn. Of course then you already know you bricked the turn so your hand is in worse shape. Its a trade-off, FE for regular equity.
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If you want FE, just call the flop and push the turn. Of course then you already know you bricked the turn so your hand is in worse shape. Its a trade-off, FE for regular equity. [/ QUOTE ] i thought about this line for a second but i chucked it. it seemed like if i did catch on the turn (either a Q or a club), my action might dry up, especially since i'm OOP. if the turn is a blank, do you really think that i'm more likely to push out a hand like J6 (TPNK) with a turn push than a flop push? i would think TPNK would be more likely to call the push on the turn once he sees that he's dodged an overcard/straight card/flush card and a semi-bluff is in worse shape. |
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yeah, you're probably getting called anyway. might as well just get it in on the flop then and hope you hit.
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