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Re: Is getting away ever an option
3bet the flop, lead the turn is my standard line.
...folding to a turn raise and bet/folding the river if called on the turn? Does an A or K on the turn or river affect your line? |
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Re: Is getting away ever an option
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...folding to a turn raise and bet/folding the river if called on the turn? [/ QUOTE ] yea, without a nice read. [ QUOTE ] Does an A or K on the turn or river affect your line? [/ QUOTE ] Curse while bet/folding. Not calling without a read. The reason I like flop 3betting is for value, and if he caps I can get away from it if I havent seen this guy raise with overs. Also you're not going to get bluff-raised nearly as much after 3betting the flop and makes it easier to toss for me. Don't know how right any of this is [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Is getting away ever an option
If you 3-bet the flop and are then raised on the turn you'd be getting 10-1 with 5 outs against all but TT, 77 and 55. given our opponent's tight pfr standards and the T in my hand, I think a set is unlikely and folding might not be so great.
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Re: Is getting away ever an option
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If you 3-bet the flop and are then raised on the turn you'd be getting 10-1 with 5 outs against all but TT, 77 and 55. given our opponent's tight pfr standards and the T in my hand, I think a set is unlikely and folding might not be so great. [/ QUOTE ] against AT/KT/QT you have only three outs, and if he is raising these hands will make up a significant part of his range. |
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Re: Is getting away ever an option
guy has a 7 pfr, so assuuming that is accurate, does he raise any of these hands 3 off the button?
99+,ATs+,KQs,AJo+,KQo is almost 8% of his hands, an eh is probaably somehwta position sensitive, no? |
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