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Re: Turn Decision; Whats the Play?
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I'm not throwing 3 interceptions in 3 consecutive possessions and presenting my cornhole to Reggie Bush. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: Turn Decision; Whats the Play?
every good team who plays against usc makes huge mistakes like that. and really usc did not cause those turnovers, especially the red zone interceptions. pinegar threw one directly to a usc defender one play... ugh.
i hope ucla crushes them. they should have lost twice already this season. i live in southern california, too. |
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Re: Turn Decision; Whats the Play?
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I like bet/call. Can't really fold to a 3-bet if you C/R I don't think. [/ QUOTE ] My exact thoughts...My hands strong enough that I really wanna show this down against an unknown on the first hand, and I'd almost have to fold if he 3bet my C/R |
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Re: Turn Decision; Whats the Play?
My hand is still swollen from hitting the table after those [censored] INTs he threw in the endzone...that fumble sucked a fat one too.
As for UCLA's chances, the only thing theyve really got going for them is the fact that its a rivalry game and everyone will be bringing their A-games. I guess it doesnt hurt to have a solid offense against a porous defense either. |
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Re: Turn Decision; Whats the Play?
Meh, I bet that +6.5 line on Texas changed a bit. Yall should still be proud.
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Re: Turn Decision; Whats the Play?
In the hand presented, I bet the turn. If raised, call and check-call (except for Clarkmeistering). If he just calls, I bet-call the river.
If it were a non-flush jack, it's bet-3-bet. The non-club nine gets bet-called, but I donk-call the river if raised instead of check-calling. The 9 of clubs fits with the very first example. If I pick up a gutshot, I'd check-call the turn and donk-fold the river. If a club falls, I think the pot is small enough that I don't mind check-folding. If the board pairs, I check-call, check-call. I could have 8 hidden outs to chop on the river (to go with jack outs for two pair, nine outs for the boat to chop, and two more outs to make trips on the board). Otherwise (if I haven't missed any other special cases), I think I would bet-fold the turn. |
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