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  1. #1

    Default top pait A kiker vs nit player

    How to play this hands vs nit player (24/3 but only 30 hands). I call again his raise on turn because i think i have strong hand and maybe he has a draw, but on river my plan wad to check/fold or check/call for a little bet

    IPoker No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (6 handed) - IPoker Converter Tool from [/url]

    CO ($63.21)
    Button ($39.75)
    SB ($58.50)
    BB ($49.25)
    Hero (UTG) ($52.25)
    MP ($41.28)

    Preflop: Hero is UTG with A, K
    Hero raises $1.50, MP calls $1.50, 4 folds

    Flop: ($3.75) 7, K, 5 (2 players)
    Hero bets $2.62, MP calls $2.62

    Turn: ($8.99) Q (2 players)
    Hero bets $7, MP raises $14, Hero calls $7

    River: ($36.99) 9 (2 players)
    Hero checks, MP bets $9, Hero calls $9

    Total pot: $54.99
  2. #2
    I definitely wouldn't call a 24/3 a nit - a 24/3 is a moderately tight fish.

    A minraise on the turn from a fish always indicates a hand that can beat any one-pair hand. Just fold the turn.

    A more aggressive player raising a draw will be more likely to do it on the flop, because:

    a. it means he can raise his sets on wet boards
    b. his draws have good equity on the flop, but do much worse when the turn bricks, so if it gets 3bet he can often get all the money in on the flop

    A reg raising a draw is also very unlikely to minraise you.

    Repeat after me: A minraise on the turn is always the nuts
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    muck the turn np
  4. #4
    you are right Boris.." A minraise on the turn is always the nuts".... TY

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