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Re: Pusing The Turn
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He defends both of his blinds pretty loosely and hates folding pairs postflop. I thought a bet on the turn with force him to fold a lower pocket pair or let me check behind on the river if he had a draw with no pairs. [/ QUOTE ] it may allow you to check behind on the river, but aren't you saying yourself he won't fold a pair? and as someone previously stated, i would not mind a turn check. |
#2
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Re: Pusing The Turn
I do the same and take a free showdown.
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#3
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Re: Pusing The Turn
I like the line of betting the turn, (folding to his c/r if that comes) and checking behind UI on the river for a freebie. bill |
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Re: Pusing The Turn
i like it, id bet here and check behind on the river, i mean from the description, id think this guy probably peels the flop with less than a pair
if you dont think he would then his only hand he could be on is a spade draw, if he had a straight draw he probably just hit a pair on the turn, so checking would probably be right i usually am betting here heads up against most opponents though, i think you have the best hand here pretty often and dont want to give a free card to a 6 outter or give a free pot to a river bluff the only times id really check here are if the guys a notorious turn c/r bluffer and then i might even call a river bet UI after checking behind on the turn, or if hes the type that isnt ever peeling the flop with something you beat or something, but id bet here |
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Re: Pusing The Turn
I got Checkraised and folded. With the hands BB will defend with its not uncommon for him to have a wheel here. But it also wouldn't have been uncommon for him to have a weak draw with no pairs.
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