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Old 12-01-2005, 03:27 PM
DCWildcat DCWildcat is offline
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Default Re: Facing turn check-raise

Raise preflop. Turn depends a lot on the player, but I'm leaning toward folding. Clubs don't c/r this often enough.

This would be high time to change tables too.
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Old 12-01-2005, 03:35 PM
bobman0330 bobman0330 is offline
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Default Re: Facing turn check-raise

Tom:

Even if villain would raise w/o an ace however many times, he could have a ton of outs with something like KhQh.

I like fold > call turn, fold this river > calldown, but I think they're all close, and player dependent. In particular, fold the turn is better against a thinking player who understands semibluffs. Calldown is much better against a nutjob.
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Old 12-01-2005, 03:45 PM
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Default Re: Facing turn check-raise

Thanks for the advice,

A raise before the flop could have helped me save a bet or two when he check raises me on the turn because it would have been easier for me to believe him having an ace if he calls a preflop raise and bets at the preflop raiser with an ace on the board.

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Old 12-01-2005, 04:15 PM
DMBFan23 DMBFan23 is offline
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Default Re: Facing turn check-raise

there seems to be some fear of being outplayed here, trepidation, etc, so I'll offer my take on it.

I fold without a read, and I think *calling* is being outplayed.
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