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Playing big draws strong
Hold'em NL ($0.25/$0.50)
Seat 2 is the button.
Seat 1: berglund1 ($47.25 in chips)
Seat 2: kortsen ($49.35 in chips)
Seat 3: Trader72 ($27.01 in chips)
Seat 4: yvonne45 ($59.27 in chips)
Seat 5: nlwjjb ($38.19 in chips)
Seat 6: HERO ($52.98 in chips)
Trader72: posts small blind $0.25
yvonne45: posts big blind $0.50
----- HOLE CARDS -----
dealt to HERO [5d 6d]
nlwjjb: raises to $1
HERO: calls $1
berglund1: folds
kortsen: folds
Trader72: calls $0.75
yvonne45: calls $0.50
($4.00)----- FLOP ----- K:club: 7:diamond: 3:diamond:
Trader72: checks
yvonne45: checks
nlwjjb: bets $3
HERO: raises to $12.50
Trader72: folds
yvonne45: folds
nlwjjb: calls $9.50
($29.00)----- TURN ----- J:club:
nlwjjb: checks
HERO: bets $25
nlwjjb: folds
What is the turn play when you just got your flop raise called and you miss on a big draw? Take free card or follow through on aggression?
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depends on opponent.... what do you know about nlwjjb?
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yeah, do you have a sense of whether he can fold TP? if so, obv bet is good, it will work unless he had KJ. This could also be him not wanting to fold QQish. If he won't fold KQ, I want to try and peel it off, espeically since you may get his stack if you get the 4.
against unknown I would lead turn, but I love the SF draw.
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I default to taking a free card against an unknown player.