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1/2/7 - What Do You Do If The Turn Comes 4 To A Straight? 1/2/7 - What Do You Do If The Turn Comes 4 To A Straight?

06-29-2020 , 09:59 AM
1/2, with $5 rock (+$2) = $7. Rock is OTB, and a tight passive. Hero has an unknown image to most of the table the early. $200-$500 effective with table, $400 effective with main villain.

We had one HH and about fifteen minutes with villain prior to session:

1/2/5, $500 effective, rock UTG, he opens $20 +2, I 3bet AQo $70 LJ, he calls. Flop 965r. X-x. Turn Kx. He bets $40-I call. River K. X-x, and he has 65s.

OTTH

Loose passive limps SB, villain limps BB, huge fish limps UTG, loose passive limps +1, hero raises $60 with 9 9 and only villain calls BB.

Flop ($151): T 9 6. X-we $100, villain calls.

Going to the turn, the pot is $351, with $240 behind. What are you doing if the turn is an 8/7 and he checks to us? What about if he leads into us?
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06-29-2020 , 11:09 AM
with only $240 behind I'm not looking under the bed for monsters

if he checks set him in
if he bets set him in
we have outs to a boat or a chop or a 9

plenty of other holdings we beat that he appears to be willing to bet/call with
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