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Should I have just check through,I didnt think anyone would try a CR after betting into me on the flop so I bet,but i was wrong
I don't think it's wrong to raise when it's checked to you but when you were CR'd, I think it should be easy to let it go (unless SB is very crazy). He 3 bet preflop, bet the flop and CR'd the turn. What hands do you think that he would have played like that? From his point of view, if he gives a free card, it's not very likely to hurt him. |
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I'm not sure if it's right or wrong, but I would have bet the turn against most Party opponents. He very easily could have QQ or JJ or KQ and be hoping for a path to a cheap showdown. Unless you have a reason to strongly suspect a checkraise, I think betting there is pretty routine. [/ QUOTE ] If you are going to assume that the SB is a typical Party fish then you shouldn't put him on a QQ/JJ when he could just as easily have an AK/AQ or perhaps even an ATo or worse. It seems expensive to me to be initiating any betting in this situation. |
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I wasnt confused I was trying to determine what guido meant in his post
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Ok, so what I did was ok? [/ QUOTE ] No, I would fold after the turn C/R. You want to figure out whether he has an ace or not. He bets, you raise, perfect, he calls. You still don't know, he could have a lower PP or he has an ace and will pop-up on the turn again. Turn is a blank, he checks, you bet, he raises, [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] he has an ace, fold [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Guido |
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