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Old 12-24-2005, 04:53 AM
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Default Re: basic? (an arguement)

Forgot to say, what do u do on the turn if u bet and get raised on the flop. Do u c/c or b/c?
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Old 12-24-2005, 05:17 AM
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Default Re: basic? (an arguement)

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Forgot to say, what do u do on the turn if u bet and get raised on the flop. Do u c/c or b/c?

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Well if its just me and the BB and I have no read, I would probably check/call the turn and river. Im sure there are plenty of good arguments for betting the turn, and if someone chose that line I would see nothing wrong with that. The way I see it, if the villain has two overcards, and its just me and him, he will bet this turn almost every time hoping I will fold, so a Big bet goes into the pot whether I check or bet, and I would much rather show this hand down for 2BB then 3BB, plus by checking and calling I can never get outplayed off the best hand. Also, If an Ace hits the river I would check and fold.
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Old 12-24-2005, 07:02 AM
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Default Re: basic? (an arguement)

As an aside: If BB was one of those friendly LAG chaps (but not LAG enough that I was confident he would raise with overs) I'd check it to him and see what the action was coming back to me. If it's going to be a twenty out circus going to the turn I'd probably just peel and reevaluate the turn / hope to spike. If it comes back raised I can fold. If at least one of them folds I'd c/r.

As a default donking is probably best. If BB raised the donk I'd bet/call on the turn and fold the river UI if he raised.
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