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This game was 6 handed. No way I'm folding the hand unless its like 3 or 4 cold to me.
Jeff |
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Betting the turn is extremely viable. If someone had a Q, they are raising nearly 100% of the time on the flop 4-handed. With a T, I dunno if they would... The only hand I'm scared of on the river is JJ but I think they might raise that on the flop too.
Betting the turn depends on more specific reads of the players. Would they raise or call with a T on the flop? I think the second T might lean me towards betting though. After the turn is checked through, easy river bet and call a raise. |
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I typically wouldn't either. I just don't like being put into a position of having to check and call.
I think your opponent made a big mistake by not betting the turn. It would have been much harder to call both a turn and river bet. GL, Stacks |
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My advice: don't play 99 UTG in an ultra aggressive game. I know it's tempting in a 6-handed game, but.... I would want position with that hand when I know my opponents are going to test me. GL, Stacks [/ QUOTE ] LOL! |
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I don't understand the flop bet. You don't have a big draw, you don't have any equity against AK AJ and you're giving them ahead start on going more bets.
if i lead the flop, i'd bet the turn. Had i not bet the turn, i'd bet the river. |
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