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Old 11-17-2005, 08:42 PM
Spicymoose Spicymoose is offline
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Default Re: Got trips, when should I raise the turn, when should I raise the r

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nigga, i am the original.

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You are certainly good with that agro thing. You still havn't defended your advice here though:

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...Number=3964713

I think you might even be beating AgroHUSHposter there.
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Old 11-17-2005, 08:44 PM
flawless_victory flawless_victory is offline
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Default Re: Got trips, when should I raise the turn, when should I raise the r

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Ok, then why would a full time pro who plays 30/60 online raise the river against a fish. I'm not posting this for a standard line. That would be way to easy of a question.

[/ QUOTE ]do you mean as opposed to raising the turn?

alot of 30/60 "pros" arent great plyrs.
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Old 11-17-2005, 08:46 PM
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Default Re: Got trips, when should I raise the turn, when should I raise the r

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alot of 30/60 "pros" arent great plyrs.

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This one is. I saw a friend, another pro, question him on it and then they agreed on the river raise.
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Old 11-17-2005, 08:47 PM
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Default Re: Got trips, when should I raise the turn, when should I raise the r

The only reasons you'd usually wait for the river was if the board was something like JJ24 and you figured it was a toss up between him either bluffing or having a PP that would pay off the same on either street (or not at all). A turn raise is going to get paid off a lot here. You'll also get a lot of check-fold from any whiffed draws on the river.

That's why a lot of players wait to raise the river in defensive HU situations with position and very strong hands: their opponents have air a large portion of the time.
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Old 11-17-2005, 08:50 PM
flawless_victory flawless_victory is offline
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Default Re: Got trips, when should I raise the turn, when should I raise the r

well if you post all the action from start to finish, and include info on all plyrs at the table, current game conditions, stakes, recent history, etc... you may be able to get some constructive insight.

the OP was worthless dude.
your asking us when we will raise w/ AJ on a JJ board?
the obvious answer is anytime we are permitted by the rules.
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Old 11-17-2005, 09:00 PM
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Default Re: Got trips, when should I raise the turn, when should I raise the r

Ok well this is all the information I have on the turn. Hero bets and then SB check -raises. Hero (aka the pro) calls the turn and raises the river. In the conversation afterwards the only things I heard was that villian was normally the "definition of a calling station calling down w/ K high and a raise always meant a monster." Villian had been super aggro for the last two rounds yet nobody has gone to showdown with him so it was hard to tell if he was being a super lag or on a hotstreak. It was also the first time he had ever checkraised. Maybe there was more but I didn't get all of it.

I don't understand the read and that's why I was asking the general question.
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Old 11-17-2005, 09:25 PM
ArturiusX ArturiusX is offline
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Default Re: Got trips, when should I raise the turn, when should I raise the r

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how bout... i have tripsAkicker!! woohoo! raiseit11!

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wp
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