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Re: Dealing with the turn raise
I think you can fold to the turn raise. He coldcalled your raise preflop, then he should have a pocket pair or two big cards like maybe AQ, KQ. He might even have A5s. You have to respect the raises on turn if its not a maniac and you have reads on him. This is 2/4 and from my experience on that limit when people raise it means they got something.
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Re: Dealing with the turn raise
Player dependent. Bear in mind that this is a great semibluff/bluff opportunity for opponent with a paired flush draw on the board. I don't think he has the 5 though, more likely AQs. I would check him up a few times before I start folding here.
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Re: Dealing with the turn raise
I'm going to Grunch this b/c I'm trying to move up to 2/4...
A read here is very important, but without one I think you're better off folding the turn. I think your average opponent is not bluffing enough to make calling down profitable. Particularly in a pot this small. |
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