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Old 07-18-2005, 04:32 AM
ArtVandelay ArtVandelay is offline
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Default 3-way turn decision (5/10 nl 6-max)

folded to my button; both blinds have stats of 20/5 or so, so i elect to raise to 35 with K7o... they both call

pot: 105
flop: KxQh2h (I have no hearts)

they both check, i bet 50, and they both call... i'll randomly bet a range from half to full pot here to mix up my play

pot: 255
stacks: SB ~700, BB ~900, and i cover
turn: offsuit king, making the board KQ2K w/ 2 hearts

checked to me...
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Old 07-18-2005, 09:46 AM
BobboFitos BobboFitos is offline
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Default Re: 3-way turn decision (5/10 nl 6-max)

pot control or hand protection?

obviously both of them cant have 22, so atleast one either has straight draw or flush draw. maybe both, but c/c flop isn't indicative of a strong draw.

additional problem is here's a case where you get c/r by sb, for example, you have outs to fall back on, (this is where you'd hate a c.r, becuase you'd most likely be behind, but you have a host of outs) but it could well be a losing proposition to call (or move in) c/r.

A little about their history would be nice (passivity?)

It's 6 max but given stats they dont have a weaker K, KQ your'e DD to anyway. Against one player I'd sometimes check here if he's LAG and will bluff, but given 2 opponents I dont see any value in letting the river get there, as it's less likely for them to bluff.

bet 165-180

if they c/r, well, depends on size of the amount and what you know.
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