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Re: Three-bet the turn with one pair?
You forgot to add sucking out into your equations.
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Re: Three-bet the turn with one pair?
I like raising most rivers. you say he's capable of raising if he thinks you missed. if he's drawing dead or slim, you don't want him to fold. you'd rather he bet again on the river. a lot of times when I 3-bet here the guy just folds. also the nice thing about waiting for the river is something like a third diamond might comes and you raise, you usually won't get 3-bet by 2 pair and sometimes even a set. the problem is if he has a decent hand like Q9, and the river is scary, like a J or T (T making AK a straight), then he might check-call. but I think you gain a bet more than you lose a bet.
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Re: Three-bet the turn with one pair?
posting blind: i think you've got to have the best hand here the majority of the time. i think you'd be right to put in 4 bets on the big streets here, if you have to put in 5 sometimes as well so be it, i'm not folding.
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