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Old 10-17-2004, 03:49 PM
River2Pair River2Pair is offline
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Default Re: AA gets C/R\'d on the turn -- what to do?

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Really intriguing that someone who sees value in 55% of their cards would drop them when it was one bet back to them to see a flop.

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It happens with some frequency. I always make a note when I see it.

The common wisdom is that folding for one more bet is always a mistake. This is true if you had any business calling in the first place. But for a player with 55% PFR, calling a raise will often be a second mistake.

Note that it can be correct for SB to complete and then fold when the BB raises. Correctly putting 1/2 or 1/3 SB in does not mean you should always put another 1 SB in when you get raised.

Complete-folding the SB is often a sign of competence.

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Perhaps this UTG player misclicked to call the first bet, or misclicked to fold to the raise.

Or you guys are right that he has absolutely no concept of good early position strategy.
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Old 10-17-2004, 04:03 PM
Yobz Yobz is offline
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Default Re: AA gets C/R\'d on the turn -- what to do?

I like the turn play but once the 6 hits on the river and K/7 K/J is dead, I would raise, if he 3-bets (which since he had JJ he will) I would just call
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