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Old 12-28-2005, 12:37 PM
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Default Re: Heads Up - What\'s My Turn/River Line Here?

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I would call it down. I think MP1 bet out his str draw on the flop and is now trying to bluff the trips while still on his draw.

Would anyone raise and fold to the reraise. It'd save a BB.

Edit: Nice, got my answer. I like it. Raise that turn! NH
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Old 12-28-2005, 01:56 PM
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Default Re: Heads Up - What\'s My Turn/River Line Here?

I'm new to this forum, but had to put my $0.02 in here because I see this alot at 0.5/1 & 1/2 at Party.

Against a loose, erratic, unpredictable goofball I think the raise-fold line on the turn isn't good. PT stats can be really misleading for high VPIP loose players- I've seen PT numbers like 55/7/0.5 (50+hands) on players that play way more aggressive at very odd moments than the 0.5AF indicates. When I see people with >50%VP$IP I tend to discount the PT stats and trust my notes more.

If you raise, and are 3-bet you still don't really know if he has a monster hand, thinks you've got AK (they all think you have AK after a PFR) and are trying to bluff him, just had a shot of tequila and felt good, or just thought 3-betting you would be fun.

I'd call the donkbet on the turn, and call the river. The raise /fold to 3-bet "showdown on the turn" line is best saved for opponents who aren't as loose and unpredictable.
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