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Re: OOP - Is this a WA/WB situation?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Oops terribly sorry! [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] I had QJo (suits irrelevant) [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] It's not HU, you're not WA. Bad time to use the line. [/ QUOTE ] Ok so whats your suggested line? Thanks [/ QUOTE ] Read on Button? I have trouble with these TP middle kicker hands. I'm curious what others say. |
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Re: OOP - Is this a WA/WB situation?
No reads, this was my first hand at the table - yeah I have trouble with these hands.
Sometimes when I get top pair garbage kicker OOP, I check the flop, if checked around then I have confidence to bet the turn and see what develops at the river. But I really need to work on having a good line(s) for these situations. Thanks again! |
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Re: OOP - Is this a WA/WB situation?
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No reads, this was my first hand at the table - yeah I have trouble with these hands. Sometimes when I get top pair garbage kicker OOP, I check the flop, if checked around then I have confidence to bet the turn and see what develops at the river. But I really need to work on having a good line(s) for these situations. Thanks again! [/ QUOTE ] J kicker isn't garbage. Not betting this flop is a clear mistake IMO. |
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Re: OOP - Is this a WA/WB situation?
This is tough, because that 6 probably doesn't help anybody, yet betting the turn after betting the flop is going to make you look weak when you check the river. The K coming out is a pretty bad card, so I think you need to check here even though it's leaving the door open for a bet.
I would bet this flop, call a raise, bet the turn and probably call a raise, and check/call the river unless it wasn't raised in either of the previous rounds, and even still I would probably check/call. |
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