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Old 12-13-2005, 11:23 PM
Derek123 Derek123 is offline
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Default Re: What line maximizes value?

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I'd probably call and raise the turn. Waiting till the river can be a good line but I think too often he will check-call or check-fold the river so you miss some value.

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Can you fold to a three bet if you raise the turn?

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As others have said I would still call this down.
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Old 12-13-2005, 11:26 PM
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I'd probably call and raise the turn. Waiting till the river can be a good line but I think too often he will check-call or check-fold the river so you miss some value.

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Can you fold to a three bet if you raise the turn?

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I think there is a 0% chance I am folding if 3bet.

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I concur with this statement.
Your hand is a monster heads up on that board, and there should be no action your opponent can do to get you to fold Aces in this situation. If he has a better hand, fine. Pay him off, this is limit poker, paying off is one of your duties.
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Old 12-13-2005, 11:53 PM
WillMagic WillMagic is offline
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Default Re: What line maximizes value?

Spots like this are great places to mix it up. The EV difference between the lines is minimal, and doing any one thing all the time in this spot gives a lot of information away. I lean slightly towards waiting for the turn, so I maybe do that 60% of the time, but as I said, the difference is minimal.

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