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Re: Full turn
Some say go 7 bets on the turn, some say go 10. Wouldn't a solid, tight player, playing very well, be able to figure out you have a full house before he puts in 6 or 9 bets?
Heck, I've seen players of the description you've given fold pocket aces for a 4th bet on the turn. I might just call the turn 3-bet and then raise a benign river card. This is 4 for 3, instead of your 3 for 2. With the board containing a flush draw which he might be putting you on, it just seems he's a lot more likely to have pocket aces than pocket fives. |
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Re: Full turn
yeah i would worry about him folding not how many bets, i call his turn three bet and raise the river.
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Re: Full turn
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Heck, I've seen players of the description you've given fold pocket aces for a 4th bet on the turn. [/ QUOTE ] If he folds any big pair for a 4th bet he wouldn't be solid given he's getting 19 to 1 and figures to get two more bets if he spikes a river set (combined with the chance he thinks his big pair beats your big pair - reasonable based on the play so far). [ QUOTE ] I might just call the turn 3-bet and then raise a benign river card. This is 4 for 3, instead of your 3 for 2. With the board containing a flush draw which he might be putting you on, it just seems he's a lot more likely to have pocket aces than pocket fives. [/ QUOTE ] I'd put in the raises on the turn hoping villian reads mike l. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] ~ Rick |
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