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Re: KQo - taking it off autopilot
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My standard play is to call down then raise the river. [/ QUOTE ] I'm generally raising the turn to help fold 5-outers if I can. Pot big. Me good hand. Anyway, 3-betting now and raising the turn are both viable lines on this sort of board. Raising the river has its advantages as well, but when a turn call will be offering CO something like 9:1, I'm raising the turn. Rob |
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Re: KQo - taking it off autopilot
I think on average he will have more like 3 outs when he's behind. And if he's beating you then waiting makes it less likely that you'll be 3-bet and gives an extra street to suckout.
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Re: KQo - taking it off autopilot
Oh I actually missed that CO had called. I would 3-bet the flop.
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Re: KQo - taking it off autopilot
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I think on average he will have more like 3 outs when he's behind. And if he's beating you then waiting makes it less likely that you'll be 3-bet and gives an extra street to suckout. [/ QUOTE ] It's 3-handed. I'm working to force CO out here and I think the best way to do that, in general, is the standard "strong hand line" -- calling the checkraise and raising the turn. Rob |
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