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Re: 2/4 KK right line?
[ QUOTE ]
Just because he is passive doesn't mean that he'll never bet it. I checked because I want him to think he's ahead. Ryan [/ QUOTE ] So this line might get you a small bet out of a hand that would have folded to a turn lead. However, on this board I think it makes it really obvious what you have and allows him to stack you if hes got you beat and get away cheap if he has a one pair/draw combo type hand. Also, iceman brings up a good point, a smart player will check a flush behind there. I would just lead the turn for slightly more than the pot. |
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Re: 2/4 KK right line?
If I'm leading turn for a little more than pot, shouldn't I just push?
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Re: 2/4 KK right line?
I dont know why you need to overbet the pot here. I would make it $125
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Re: 2/4 KK right line?
I like this line against an aggressive player, but not a passive one. I lead the turn for $125, making the draw(s) pay to stay in.
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Re: 2/4 KK right line?
Ya, its an interesting line. Villan might call behind, and will call when ahead, but I think its better than just betting out again. That lets villan play better and not make a mistake. If you are making 2nd barrel bluffs, then you need to bet the turn, but if you are often betting flop, checkfolding turn then I like this line, it adds protection.
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Re: 2/4 KK right line?
What about a check-call on the turn and a lead of about 1/2 to 2/3 of the pot on the river ?
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Re: 2/4 KK right line?
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What about a check-call on the turn and a lead of about 1/2 to 2/3 of the pot on the river ? [/ QUOTE ] I like this line when I can put my opponent squarely on one pair. |
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Re: 2/4 KK right line?
yeah, 125 is fine i guess i usually go somewhere between that and pot or slightly more.
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