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Too strong with TPTK on the turn or just right?
[STT] $5 NL 4090577-2 Holdem No Limit 20/40
Seat 1 : shark29 has $2,000 Seat 2 : aceofherts1 has $1,840 Seat 3 : LongTall has $1,960 Seat 4 : Diese has $2,000 Seat 5 : Segarra.G has $2,000 Seat 6 : El Chief has $2,280 Seat 7 : DOOZYBOB has $2,000 Seat 8 : BURNS7777 has $1,960 Seat 9 : jaybod has $1,960 BURNS7777 is the dealer. jaybod posted small blind. shark29 posted big blind. [/b] Seat 4 : Diese has Kd Ad [/b] aceofherts1 called 40 LongTall called 40 Diese called 40 and raised 160 1 fold El Chief called 200 1 fold BURNS7777 called 200 2 folds aceofherts1 called 160 LongTall folded. Flop [4h Ac 4s] aceofherts1 checked. Diese bet 420 El Chief folded. BURNS7777 called 420 aceofherts1 folded. Turn [4h Ac 4s 2c] Diese bet 1,380 and is All-in BURNS7777 folded. Diese wins 1,740 as the last player standing Should I have just doubled my flop bet. I didn't really put him on a hand here... so I just figured he had a weak ace or something and wanted to put him in so he didn't hit his two pair on river. |
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Re: Too strong with TPTK on the turn or just right?
Doubling your flop bet on the turn would be well over half your stack so you might as well go all-in then.
I'd be inclined to bet about the same amount that I did on the flop. I want him to call me here because he probably has a weak Ace, but I don't want to give him enough odds to draw in case he's got a gutshot draw. |
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