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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
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Why raise the turn ? [/ QUOTE ] Because he might fold a weak King. Costs the same as calling down. |
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
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What about call, call, call? [/ QUOTE ] The more aggressive an opponent the more I like just calling down. Against a LAG, I like calling down. |
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
any opponent who is willing to call your preflop raise with a weak king, and bet into the preflop raiser with a weak king is probably not going to fold.
I will chime in that calling the flop is the best idea, although i would be doing so knowing that im going to go runner runner quads because God is desperatly trying to prove his existence to me. peace john nickle |
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
Ding ding ding. Winner!
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easy, 6 words
Call and bet whenever checked to.
-Brian |
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
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and bet into the preflop raiser with a weak king is probably not going to fold. [/ QUOTE ] I agree, they will call more often with a King, than they will fold. But wouldn't you raise the turn with AK or AA? |
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
Excellent Mr. Biggs. One calls on the flop, one raises the turn (or bets if checked to). If one knows the player in question, one may laydown to a three bet on the turn. Default is a call.
If one raises and is called on the turn, one checks through if checked to on the river by a decent player (weak kings beat you) or bets if checked to by an average players (smaller pocket pairs will call). If bet into on the river after calling a three bet on the turn, I'm often going to fold unimproved. But it's judgement. If bet into after being called on the turn, I'd call. All this of course presupposes blank cards (not aces, deuces or kings) |
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
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[ QUOTE ] Why raise the turn ? [/ QUOTE ] Because he might fold a weak King. Costs the same as calling down. [/ QUOTE ] Are you on crack? Only the most weak-tight player ever is going to fold a King to your turn raise. I'm quite into rope a dope here but it depends on the opponent, if they're really bad then I probably want to raise somewhere, if they actually know where the fold button is then I think call-call-call (or bet if checked to) is probably best. I'd like someone to tell me that I'm wrong though because I am not fond of these situations. |
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Re: easy, 6 words
You'd think a bet on the turn when checked to is profitable? Since you called the flop, he should figure you have something and may go for a check-raise. Sure, in most cases he won't check-raise with a worse hand, so we can safely fold. But what about the times he simply folds to your turn bet when he may have called a river bet with A-high or with his rivered pair?
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
Seriously. Please just forget my post. I'm not sure what to blame it on, so just... forget it. [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]
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