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Re: Bet out or check/call the river?
I think you bet out. You can fold to two bets back to you, and easily call one from UTG. If UTG calls and CO raises, you could almost fold., but I don't think I could make myself do it.
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Re: Bet out or check/call the river?
i'll bet/call that river. those people really suck unless they have pocket 9s to be calling down with a straight draw here. you'll see 2 pair, and lower sets here enough times.
Flop comments in white so you don't have to read them if you don't want: <font color="white">not bet/3-betting(the new c/r) that flop gives these sucky gutshots very nice odds which is why even if they would have called all that betting on a gutshot or something, at least it would have been done "incorrectly".</font> |
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Re: Bet out or check/call the river?
that flop is not very scary. I would rather check raise and trap the gutshots in than face them with 2 cold.
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Re: Bet out or check/call the river?
I'd bet/call. If the CO raises I can't see you being good but you gave no reads so I call.
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Re: Bet out or check/call the river?
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that flop is not very scary. I would rather check raise and trap the gutshots in than face them with 2 cold. [/ QUOTE ] more flop comments in white: <font color="white"> yes but pot is big enough to fight for and they might cold call 2 here like they did preflop because the board isn't scary and get us more money. if they fold their gutshot, that's fine too.</font> |
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Re: Bet out or check/call the river?
c/r flop
for value, because he'll never give you credit for a set, and because check calling the flop to check raise the turn is risky and stupid when it could get checked through |
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Re: Bet out or check/call the river?
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I have no idea what CO is doing, but he doesn't get credit for a straight because he couldn't fold on the turn. [/ QUOTE ] Hi Aaron... Would you care to elaborate a little on that sentence? |
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Re: Bet out or check/call the river?
I don't like this at all. You don't raise the flop against 3 opponents? Raise this. You have 3 callers ahead of you and they will all call your raise. Build the pot.
Then a 7 falls on the turn which helps an already fairly-coordinated board and now you cap? Against the same amount of opponents as on the flop? This just isn't it at all. |
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Re: Bet out or check/call the river?
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[ QUOTE ] Yeah, but the flop error is larger than the potential river error. [/ QUOTE ] I'm not looking for another long-winded debate over c/raising the flop. We've had enough of those threads over the years. I'm asking if I should bet out/call or check/call the river. [/ QUOTE ] But you can't have your cake and eat it too. The flop play is godawful. Don't discard everyone telling you to C/R the flop. Check/calling is the worst thing you can do here on this flop. Well, I guess Check/folding would be worse. But not much. |
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Re: Bet out or check/call the river?
there's almost no way hero is up against a straight on the turn, and there's no reason why he shouldn't cap the turn.
i agree that check calling the flop is a disaster, but capping the turn is far and away the best move. |
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