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Old 12-28-2005, 05:06 AM
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Old 12-28-2005, 05:13 AM
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Default Re: typical situation, that ive still never managed to figure out

hey cartman, he has the nut flush draw on the turn.
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Old 12-28-2005, 05:20 AM
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hey cartman, he has the nut flush draw on the turn.

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Thanks. I'm a moron. I think this poker thing may be too hard for me. I'm going to stick with the flop sidebets from now on.
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Old 12-28-2005, 07:53 AM
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Default Re: typical situation, that ive still never managed to figure out

When u 3bet preflop, dont u think they will call on flop more since they now got great odds? So u have to bet thinner on turn?

Agree with most others, this flop is way to drawish to think he is hit by a pair. Bet turn.

Another thing about 3bet preflop: Isnt it better to do this with KQ, KJ, KT, QJ type of hands because then he will almost always fold Axx flop and we get those A-outs for free and win more when we are hit by lower card?

When we 3bet Ax against a good player we will get no action if flop is A-high.
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Old 12-28-2005, 01:24 PM
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Default Re: typical situation, that ive still never managed to figure out

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When u 3bet preflop, dont u think they will call on flop more since they now got great odds? So u have to bet thinner on turn?

Agree with most others, this flop is way to drawish to think he is hit by a pair. Bet turn.

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yeah, I really messed that up. I wasnt even thinking about the pot being bigger or any of that. I was playing weak and when I picked up the draw, but it paired the top card, I just had one of those gut feelings I was going to get check raised (which obviously I should ignore). Then I put myself in the spot of having to decide on whether to call the river, and I realized this was a pretty common spot, why didnt I feel better about what to do? (maybe its just common cuz I misplay the turn a lot, im gunna go back over hands now)

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Another thing about 3bet preflop: Isnt it better to do this with KQ, KJ, KT, QJ type of hands because then he will almost always fold Axx flop and we get those A-outs for free and win more when we are hit by lower card?

When we 3bet Ax against a good player we will get no action if flop is A-high.

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I 3 bet here because I was pretty sure I had the best hand. Id been folding my blind a lot, and this guy was pretty aggresive. 3 bettng A3s isnt my standard play, but I definitely will do it if I think its right. I figured this was one of those times.
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Old 12-28-2005, 03:53 PM
NLSoldier NLSoldier is offline
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Default Re: typical situation, that ive still never managed to figure out

Id bet the turn. THe way you played it Im calling the river but not like it much because most people are smart enough not to bluff on paired boards vs a guy who probably has an ace.
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