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Auditoning for Mad Potters Revenge on the RH table?
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Auditoning for Mad Potters Revenge on the RH table?
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If your hand looks transparent when you lead that turn you should probably start leading other parts of your check-calling flop range. This is a decent turn to make him fold a better hand or set up a river bluff on bricks.
I prefer leading the turn with the nut straight, don't want it to check through, aren't that happy about check-raising and he just might raise with Q9 for protection (if you're leading other parts of your range).
If your hand looks transparent when you lead that turn you should probably start leading other parts of your check-calling flop range. This is a decent turn to make him fold a better hand or set up a river bluff on bricks.
I prefer leading the turn with the nut straight, don't want it to check through, aren't that happy about check-raising and he just might raise with Q9 for protection (if you're leading other parts of your range).
Its a tricky spot and on a board with only 1 flush draw I really like leading. I think given the SPR this becomes a super tricky spot though. I do like to lead that board on the turn with some semi bluffing parts of my range (ie gutshot+FD+2 pair type hands or less depending on how weak/tight they are) but we are in a really weird spot with the two FD board. I think that against an unknown though, he isn't going to think we are getting out of line yet, he will probably read the play as exactly what it is--a straight forward value lead. When people start thinking I am getting out of line I think we can mix it up a bit more. Leading is probably my preferred play but while recording I didn't really want to take forever to talk about that one hand.
hey, can you guys check the download links since I can't get either one(WMV/mp4) to work. Thanks
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