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Big Draw on the turn 10/20
Two limpers to me, I make it $60 w/ AsJs. BB calls as do both limpers.
Flop ($250): Ks Qs 5c. Checked to me, I bet $200. Only the BB calls. He has $3k behind and I have him covered. turn: 2c. Villain checks. What's my plan for the rest of the hand? Read of villain: He is almost certainly a losing player. Earlier he min-checkraised the flop w/ top pair 2nd kicker, was 3bet, and proceded to call sizeable bets on every street (HHWNG, of course). So he's a bit of a calling station. But he's not completely unreasonable. |
#2
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Re: Big Draw on the turn 10/20
I'm a low stakes player, but I say pot it. This guy sounds like the people I play against, and I do that every time here.
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Re: Big Draw on the turn 10/20
I check behind. I don't want him to check-raise me. If you bet, he'll call with mostly anything. Not much fold equity. Meh.
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#4
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Re: Big Draw on the turn 10/20
Take the free card
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#5
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Re: Big Draw on the turn 10/20
Check behind, with a 3k stack, u dont want him to raise you off your hand, if it was a 1k stack there might be a different play.
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#6
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results
Ok, seems like everyone is in agreement. Checking behind is what I would normally do, just wanted some confirmation.
FWIW, I checked behind, the river was a blank, he bet 300 into a 650 pot, and I folded. |
#7
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Re: Big Draw on the turn 10/20
check behind is correct. is he capable of bluffing river with missed flush draw?
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