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Re: How would you play this turn? 6max, 5/10
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] pushes? [/ QUOTE ] why blow it? just installment plan. a smaller bet allows him to draw dead, too, if thats what he has. [a draw] [/ QUOTE ] That's how I felt about a push as well. Villain must certainly think I have AT LEAST a big ace. Looking at it from villains perspective, if villain puts me on an ace, then what case can you make for hero in betting the queen turn. edit - I opted to check. Who hates this? [/ QUOTE ] I hate this. He checked raised you on flop, then called your three bet. If he's going to check raise you again on turn let him. Bet pot. |
#12
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Re: How would you play this turn? 6max, 5/10
Bet 500.
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#13
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Re: How would you play this turn? 6max, 5/10
a weak bet of 400-500 might induce him to push the turn with his flush draw. He can't put you on a queen from the flop action.
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#14
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Re: How would you play this turn? 6max, 5/10
sometimes I check against a weak players bet against a thinking player 2/3 to 3/4 pot.
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#15
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Re: How would you play this turn? 6max, 5/10
your past history indicates that you should bet a moderate amount, villan will call.
villan has almost $ 7K at 1000 buy-in table? |
#16
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Re: How would you play this turn? 6max, 5/10
Why did you 3-bet flop?
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#17
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Re: How would you play this turn? 6max, 5/10
I'd make a weak bet like 400 I guess. and push the rest on the river no matter what [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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