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Re: I hope you have AK
Certainly call the turn raise. You might be against KK, QQ or JJ, although those hand likely don't wait till the turn. You might bet against AK, TT also. You might be chopping, and if your behind you're certainly getting odds to draw.
Call the turn, and hope for a T or a 5. Against an unknown i'm never folding the river. lf |
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Re: I hope you have AK
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Certainly call the turn raise. You might be against KK, QQ or JJ, although those hand likely don't wait till the turn. You might bet against AK, TT also. You might be chopping, and if your behind you're certainly getting odds to draw. Call the turn, and hope for a T or a 5. Against an unknown i'm never folding the river. lf [/ QUOTE ] Ace is almost certainly good too. |
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Re: I hope you have AK
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[ QUOTE ] Certainly call the turn raise. You might be against KK, QQ or JJ, although those hand likely don't wait till the turn. You might bet against AK, TT also. You might be chopping, and if your behind you're certainly getting odds to draw. Call the turn, and hope for a T or a 5. Against an unknown i'm never folding the river. lf [/ QUOTE ] Ace is almost certainly good too. [/ QUOTE ] If Hero behind on the turn an Ace has to be good. We don't, however, have any reason to put villian on any hand in particular. If I were in this situation and caught an Ace, I would be bet/calling if I was feeling frisky, and check/calling if I wasn't. Is that too weak? lf |
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Re: I hope you have AK
If an A hits, and you check and he bets, you should certainly check-raise. There are lots of possible sets and top 2 pair that may value bet the river and payoff a raise. His hand does not look like it contains a T, given that he
a) 3-bet pf b) raised the turn on a KQJ board despite your cap An ace is almost always good. -Eric |
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