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Old 12-01-2005, 02:41 PM
Jeffage Jeffage is offline
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I would probably checkraise this turn. He coldcalled preflop so he prob has some kinda subpar pocket pair or overcards. You bet the flop and he calls with whatever. If you check, he will be induced to bet anything b/c hge figures the board didn't hit you and you wouldn't check your overpair. So he'll bet. And now you raise. Let him decide if he wants to pay another bet to see if his AJ can get there. Or KQ. Or whatever. Plus, he'll call with a hand like 88 so you make more money (obv I know he raised the turn here but I'm talking from a non-results oriented perspective).

Jeff
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Old 12-01-2005, 04:44 PM
Derek123 Derek123 is offline
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I would probably checkraise this turn. He coldcalled preflop so he prob has some kinda subpar pocket pair or overcards. You bet the flop and he calls with whatever. If you check, he will be induced to bet anything b/c hge figures the board didn't hit you and you wouldn't check your overpair. So he'll bet. And now you raise. Let him decide if he wants to pay another bet to see if his AJ can get there. Or KQ. Or whatever. Plus, he'll call with a hand like 88 so you make more money (obv I know he raised the turn here but I'm talking from a non-results oriented perspective).

Jeff

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I understand your reasoning here, but I think too many 10/20 players will be checking the turn through here, which really sucks when he has overcards.
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Old 12-01-2005, 07:19 PM
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I would probably checkraise this turn. He coldcalled preflop so he prob has some kinda subpar pocket pair or overcards. You bet the flop and he calls with whatever. If you check, he will be induced to bet anything b/c hge figures the board didn't hit you and you wouldn't check your overpair. So he'll bet. And now you raise. Let him decide if he wants to pay another bet to see if his AJ can get there. Or KQ. Or whatever. Plus, he'll call with a hand like 88 so you make more money (obv I know he raised the turn here but I'm talking from a non-results oriented perspective).

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I think that he expects me to call down with A high in this spot and would not bet the turn with UI overcards.
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Old 12-01-2005, 07:32 PM
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I tend to just call down in these situations but that's more short than full. I'm still undecided on the turn 3-bet.
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Old 12-01-2005, 11:29 PM
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punish the turn semi-bluff by an ace kicker.
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