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Member since 03-13-2008
More posts by myheadhurts
If he calls the turn we also lose the $25 we bet on the turn, which makes it -EV.
I call, because the only play I an afraid of (he calls and donks turn) is so unlikely.
We have to assume we are behind the ss, so we need to hit to win the pot. So why is it a bad thi...
I don't really see any point in reevaluating... I think that if we are raised his range is bigger sets.. a made straight or a strong semi bluff... If we bet the turn I feel this guy ...
Either jam the turn or check. I don't expect you've got any intention of betting the river if he calls and you miss, and you're not folding if he raises. Betting smaller just lets him make a blu...
Sorry, I misread hand - 22/4 wasn't the preflop raiser, so ignore the preflop fold bit.
I still generally like a lead a lot because otherwise there's not a lot you can do. c/c, check ...
Call the turn raise as played.
If you have enough hands to justify the 22/4 stats, it's a preflop flop.
If you don't have enough hands, and you think he's a general loose p...
probably just bet like $32 on the turn so you don't have a decision if he shoves
This logic is one of my pet hates. The idea is by betting bigger you a...
I think betting the turn and not betting the river is fine...because in these blind battles we get a lot of people floating around to the 1st bet.
But ...
Guess he's not good enough to fold overpairs.
Be careful, many a poker has used that line as an alternative to "I made a bluff against a guy that would...