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Re: TPTK on a coordinated board and UTG leading out into me on the turn.
I believe I had the A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] in my hand, but not the K.
[ QUOTE ] I call the turn in this situation most of the time.I may not call the river bet if the board doesn't pair or I don't improve. Passive players are great to play with because you can save many bets by folding. Did you have the Ks in your hand? [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: TPTK on a coordinated board and UTG leading out into me on the turn.
If you had the K, it would have reduced the chance of him raising with something like Ks-Js. Becomes easier to lay down. The live game I play in is incredibly passive, so I'm used to laying this down.
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Re: TPTK on a coordinated board and UTG leading out into me on the turn.
If you are behind, the pot is so small that you should fold. You have at best 5 outs. It is hard to put a beginner on a hand. If the 6 improved his hand, the only hand you'll beat is a pair of sixes. I'm guessing he has sevens over sixes. He might have a set of sixes and should have folded on the flop but didn't.
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