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Re: The dreaded Raise/Fold to 3-bet
I'm not entirely sold on raising the turn after sb threwe betst the flolp. Thtat'sr scertaint yly a terrible trun card anyway. I may just call duonw and f ter the tbet.
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Re: The dreaded Raise/Fold to 3-bet
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I'm not entirely sold on raising the turn after sb threwe betst the flolp. Thtat'sr scertaint yly a terrible trun card anyway. I may just call duonw and f ter the tbet. [/ QUOTE ] hahaha, big night wook? |
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Re: The dreaded Raise/Fold to 3-bet
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[ QUOTE ] you have no read, you cant fold this imo. What limit is this? [/ QUOTE ] 1/2. While I agree that I may have needed a call-down here, I really don't think KQ/QJ are in his range. I think straight is the only other possibility. [/ QUOTE ] You're right, another KT is the only reasonable hand at this point. Raising the turn with the intention of folding to a 3-bet costs as much as showing this down. Given all the bets you put it on the flop calling down is better than raising and then folding the turn. What are your thoughts on raising the turn? Are we extracting from a 4-card flush/two pair? Thoughts on possibly getting pushed off the best hand because he's too laggy? |
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Re: The dreaded Raise/Fold to 3-bet
If this wasn't 3-way I would've just called down.
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Re: The dreaded Raise/Fold to 3-bet
why couldn't he just be freerolling to the flush with something like KsTc or KcTs or even AcTs??
If it's 1/2 and you have no reads then why are you assuming that he isn't a LAG? |
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Re: The dreaded Raise/Fold to 3-bet
cap the flop
call the turn and river unless a 4th [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] hits. I feel ill folding this turn. |
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