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minus a read I probably just check.
If utg has led with nothing on the flop before, I may bet. If I had seen them fold the turn, I may bet. HU I would bet. |
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No particular reads (i.e. folded turn). EP, was reasonably aggressive (apx 1 total post flop aggression). MP was just a passive donk.
I agree that pretty much all Aces are played, with 6BB in the pot, wouldnt that make me want to bet here more often, since it cuts down the show-down value of my ace high. I agree that any hand that will call on the turn, will call the river when I make my flush (excluding weird straight draws). I guess, my thoughts are that you dont need your opponents to fold to the turn bet all that often to make the bet correct? |
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Ok I think its close so I (tried) to do the math:
Assuming everyone will call all bets on turn and river you will bet once and get two calls on the turn 1BB for a pot of 9BB (9:1 pot odds). You have 12 outs to a straight or a flush (2.8:1). Based on that I guess the math says bet (and I guees it wasn't that close???)... Here's the problem is my math right (I'm pretty new to this)??? |
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I think the basic math calcs are lost on this hand. You would really need to get into specific hand ranges, IMO.
I think a key consideration, is that your opponents will have great odds to call with a flush draw (great for me). They dont have the odds to call with 2 OCs (if they think I am made, which is also good for me). I like betting the nut flush draw rather than the free card, b/c a decent opponent see a check behind on the turn fro what it was, a free card play. So, T9c, may just check call (most likely we get a single raise in) if we make the flush on the river. However, when we bet the turn, we may be able to get the river capped against a weaker flush. |
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