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This is pretty standard, right?
Loose UTG raises, I reraise in MP with AsKc. Very loose guy behind me calls 3 cold. BB calls. UTG calls.
Flop is: 9h 7h 3d Checked to me. I bet. All call. Turn is: 2s Checked to me. I check . . . checked around. River is Ts Checked to me. I check. Button bets and UTG calls . . . I muck . . . Michael |
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Re: This is pretty standard, right?
I favour a turn bet with the potential heart draw out there. Your hand stands a good chance to be best at the moment, and you need to charge any worse hand that wants to continue.
On the river I'd call if it was heads-up probably. It depends on who bet and what their river betting standards are. Since there was already an overcall after a player who called 3 cold bet out, I'm thinking at least someone has a pair (pocket or other), and I'd fold too. |
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Re: This is pretty standard, right?
I think you should bet the turn.
The chance that everyone folds, not get raised and hit A or K and win, or not hit anything and still win isn't that high, but it's still worth it since the pot is reasonably big. Soh |
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Re: This is pretty standard, right?
bet turn
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Re: This is pretty standard, right?
I play it the same way, nh.
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Re: This is pretty standard, right?
Looks pretty good to me.
You've missed completely against 3 opponents and the board is somewhat coordinated, so I don't see any reason keep betting here. You definitely can't overcall the river, I think the interesting streets are flop and turn. I might even consider checking the flop. With 3 opponents it's close, with 4 I think checking that flop is probably right, against 2 players I definitely bet. |
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