I bet the turn that size cause at the time i thought it'd polarize his range a bit. If he called i was confident in betting the river but if he raised i was thinking i would fold.
04-17-2010 03:31 AM
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I bet the turn that size cause at the time i thought it'd polarize his range a bit. If he called i was confident in betting the river but if he raised i was thinking i would fold. | |
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04-17-2010 11:04 AM
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Is checking behind on the flop bad?If i plan to steal,I prefer to do this on the blank turn when checked to twice by other guys.As played, i bet/fold about $130 for sure.Just keep in mind that ppl rarel do crazy things in multiway pots.Meh, such a small turn bet really makes your life soooo difficult when facing CRAI.Hmmmm,I think you just have to close your eyes,grit your teeth and call.Next time plan ahead,please. |
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04-17-2010 01:42 PM
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I think you'd be better off 2/3 potting the turn so he wouldn't be apt to 'make a move' at the pot at a seemingly small turn c-bet. As played with the turn sizing I have a hard time folding. I mean it's a weird line for a set, he plays a flush draw like this prob close to 90% of the time and I think you can discount QJ as he likely either leads or c/c's turn, plus it is only a small % of his range compared to flush draws. | |
Last edited by caddie444; 04-17-2010 at 06:11 PM. | |