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 Originally Posted by dsaxton
As far as balance is concerned, being able to credibly bet strongly on the river after the turn checks through can also be good. This may even be better than betting the turn when you have nothing in a lot of situations.
I'm GLAD someone is thinking this way, its clearly the most important part of the hand.
Although balance wise I think betting the turn is better, this is certainly a pretty decent spot for a two or three barrel with a decent draw.
If someone is betting the turn very thinly to protect their hands if checked to, i'd c/r for sure. Also if they float a lot.
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