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Checking with outs - Commerce 40
SB is a regular, who is drinking heavily. He has an entire bottle of wine with him at the table. BB is tight, quiet, not much else to say about him.
I raise KsKd UTG. SB calls, BB calls, 3 to the flop. Flop is AdJx2d. Check-check-bet-call-call. Turn is the 7d. Check-check-check. River is a 3 I think, not a diamond. Bet-call-{???} SB's bet was exaggerated. He either had a big hand or nothing. BB's call was nondescript, which is to say that he did not agonize or call time or anything, he just called. Comments on my turn decision and what'd you do on the river would be appreciated. |
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Re: Checking with outs - Commerce 40
I would lead the flop and turn instead (representing a big ace), and fold to a raise - assuming you're opponents are straigh-forward and won't get tricky too often. I would then check-call the river or maybe check-fold if I was very sure I was beat.
The way you played it, I would bet-fold the river. I don't think worse hands are raising you so you can safely fold here. However, I think enough worse hands will pay-off (J's, PP's, etc) to justify a value bet since everyone exhibited weakness by checking the turn through. |
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Re: Checking with outs - Commerce 40
Can't fold to a raise on the turn: nut flush draw.
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Re: Checking with outs - Commerce 40
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Can't fold to a raise on the turn: nut flush draw. [/ QUOTE ] Oh didn't even see that, hard to read the board without the [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]s [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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