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    I am either folding turn or calling down. Never raising the flop. I am folding the turn more often than calling coz there are no draws that he could be barreling in this spot. As played i would call. Getting a pretty sweet price on it.

    One thing that would really influence my decision in this particular spot is his river bet size. Ive played at 50nl a ton, and still play it a fair bit, and i have noticed that in triple barrel spots when ppl leave a really shitty amount behind, it is often a bluff. Don't know whether other ppl have come across this, or its some freaky coincidence that i have run into, but ive made a coupla calls in these spots based on this and they have been right more than they have been wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shakesss View Post
    I am either folding turn or calling down. Never raising the flop. I am folding the turn more often than calling coz there are no draws that he could be barreling in this spot. As played i would call. Getting a pretty sweet price on it.

    One thing that would really influence my decision in this particular spot is his river bet size. Ive played at 50nl a ton, and still play it a fair bit, and i have noticed that in triple barrel spots when ppl leave a really shitty amount behind, it is often a bluff. Don't know whether other ppl have come across this, or its some freaky coincidence that i have run into, but ive made a coupla calls in these spots based on this and they have been right more than they have been wrong.
    Yeah I've notcied this aswell, it's just such a bad spot for him to bluff the river, because at 50NL noone folds AK here, and he'll know this.

    I agree calling turn to fold river looks a bit silly, but at the time i felt like there was at least some differecne between his range for betting the turn and his range for continuing on the river. Hpwever, I think very often, people will give up on a bluff after you call the flop because your hand looks like what it is, so I think I like just folding the turn.

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