Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
Quote Originally Posted by journey075
you're the limit master, but in very marginal positions (like tpgk) in nl, calling to improve is never an option especially in a limped pot.
I'm not sure we need to improve here. How do you mange pot size when playing luke-warm strong hands with deep money? That IS an important NL concept...

My plan here is to play the turn. If he bets strong and a bad card hits, fold. If you improve re-consider playing for stacks. If he checks bet and consider a river line if called. If he bets weak raise, planning to fold to a re-raise and check behind on the river unimproved.

Then again, in crazy online games I really like showing down hands...

if you feel theres no reason to improve, why see another card? i think raising the flop gives you the same information as seeing a turn and going from there. plus i think the decision becomes easier (and more importantly, cheaper).