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07-01-2012 09:45 PM
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07-01-2012 10:05 PM
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Yes, any size bet up to pot is fine to call here. | |
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07-02-2012 10:23 AM
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I would c-bet the flop for value here. BB may be unknown, but you'll still be taking the pot down lots IP here or you could be called by worse hands including draws and worse Ks. I like to keep initiative and chbk most turns to pot control. When you don't cbet, you're likely to be lost facing aggression on non-J turns/rivers. | |
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07-02-2012 12:22 PM
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07-02-2012 10:20 PM
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Yea, it's between a raise and a call as played. If the BB is a reg, then most times he'll check to you as the pfr and he's also oop 3way on the flop. When the flop checks through and BB leads this turn, I imagine his range is very tp heavy which you've obv got beat. Given the stack sizes, I'd probably call to let him fire the river and raise to get the rest in on blank cards. AJ and QT are a small part of his range so you should be looking to extract value from the rest. You've also got 6 outs to a boat here! Given your made equity and chance to improve, a 2/3psb on the turn is an easy call. | |