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2/4 HU on turn facing donk 2/4 HU on turn facing donk

03-31-2010 , 02:16 PM
Grabbed by Holdem Manager
PL Omaha $4(BB) Replayer
($959)
Hero ($583)

Dealt to Hero 7 K 2 K

Hero raises to $12, calls $8

FLOP ($24) T J Q

checks, Hero bets $16, calls $16

TURN ($56) T J Q 4

bets $48, $555 in my stack



Villain is playing ok over a small sample, he seems pretty aggressive, I've seen him CR pot on dry flops and fold, he has 3 bet a few times - 16% over 70 hands.
He had gotten a little tilted in the middle of our session and did some spewy things [3bet some **** and get it in far too light on flop], and he likes to bet pot for value vs my check call line.

Thats about all my reads...I'm playing prety snug and have not gotten out of line


Should I be raising here is my question, what type of hands do people normally have? I guess he is not folding to a turn raise THAT often, but with my draw, and the fact he may call and then I can bluff him out of a bigger pot on the river?
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03-31-2010 , 11:08 PM
think it's proly better to just fold cuz so many rivers hit the hands he calls a raise with, alot of ppl just shove their set/2pair + fd (or 2) and ofc AK. + get called down by k9 a decent amount.

but i defo raise/follow through (on non-king, non-pairing, non-diamond rivers) vs some opponents.
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04-01-2010 , 01:52 PM
he's not folding to a turn raise.
turn lead looks like a semi decent hand, but never the nuts. flush draw with a 9 or 2 pair with a flush draw would be my guess.

feels like one of those bets where he decides since he's calling the turn, he might as well bet and take control.

i wouldn't raise turn. i think folding is good. problem with bluffing turn to bluff him off a bigger pot later is that there is no guarantee he won't take that play away from you and just river donk the scare cards.

you also have very little knowledge of his hand and which rivers will be optimal to bluff so you will be forced to fire away blindly vs hands that have good equity even vs. straights.
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