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Re: Turn raise size...
Raise to 25 is good here. Gives him incorrect pot odds to call for the flush or straight and you are way ahead of almost anything else.
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Re: Turn raise size...
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Raise to 25 is good here. Gives him incorrect pot odds to call for the flush or straight and you are way ahead of almost anything else. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Turn raise size...
30-35. Makes it easier to get the rest in on the river.
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Re: Turn raise size...
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30-35. Makes it easier to get the rest in on the river. [/ QUOTE ] I was wondering when someone would suggest a proper raise. Man, these limit players are wussies. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Turn raise size...
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[ QUOTE ] 30-35. Makes it easier to get the rest in on the river. [/ QUOTE ] I was wondering when someone would suggest a proper raise. Man, these limit players are wussies. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. $30 looks good. Hero needs to be raising that flop first though. |
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Re: Turn raise size...
very standard hand in NL. Pot size raise the flop (you let him draw cheaply by calling and you can most likely get more value). 1/2-2/3 pot size bet this turn.
EDIT: In NL the object is to extract the most you can from him and still have him call incorrectly. If you know he will call pot sized bets on every street chasing a draw by all means bet the pot. |
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