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Turn decision or no decision
Villain is:
51 / 10 / 1.1 no real reads besides stats... he has been playing pretty aggressive and has been running good the past few hands. Party Poker 5/10 Hold'em (6 max, 6 handed) converter Preflop: Hero is Button with Kh, Qd. UTG calls, 2 folds, Hero raises, 1 fold, BB calls, UTG calls. Flop: (6.40 SB) 2s, 5c, Qh (3 players) BB bets, UTG folds, Hero raises, BB 3-bets, Hero calls. Turn: (6.20 BB) Ac (2 players) BB bets, Hero... |
#2
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Re: Turn decision or no decision
call down the ace doesnt change anything
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#3
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Re: Turn decision or no decision
Definitely call down. I think we'd have heard from AQ preflop. Without a read, this could be a worse Q pretty often.
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Re: Turn decision or no decision
I think the question is whether to raise or call down.
When you have a hand that might be wa/wb, yet you suspect it's way ahead then wait until the river. You can fold to a 3 bet much more confidently and you'll see much more SD's, anyways. |
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Re: Turn decision or no decision
I'd cap the flop, calling down if he leads the turn.
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Re: Turn decision or no decision
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I'd cap the flop, calling down if he leads the turn. [/ QUOTE ] I'd say 2/3 of the time I do this, while the other 3rd I call the flop 3-bet intending to raise the turn. The ace would probably put me in call-down mode because a turn 3-bet is even worse with it out there. |
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