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JJ Question - do I fold the turn with no overcards on board? JJ Question - do I fold the turn with no overcards on board?

02-23-2015 , 11:53 AM
Grunch,

As played, on turn, you have to call. Flop bet is fine, I'd do a little more but not much, then commit on turn when it's a 2.
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02-23-2015 , 12:38 PM
Shove flop. V will put you on ak and call. If he folds fine as I think v's calling range to a smaller bet will still have 25-30% equity. So betting small leaves us in a weird spot with the stacks.
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02-23-2015 , 02:08 PM
Let's be honest, we are getting the money in on any runout, so I would do whatever bad players do with AK in this spot... So "good" players can "outplay" me

Probably cbet 20.

It looks super weak, he may shove over top with any pair or just as a bluff.

That leaves $55 into a pot of $105, so I'd then shove turn, or call if he shoved.

Honestly, I think OP basically represents what I'm suggesting.
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02-23-2015 , 02:13 PM
^cbet 20 -25, 30 is fine, shoving turn is good. If they have the best hand on this board somehow then so be it.

He bet for you, call. You beat most 1pr hands so even if he rarely takes this line with 1pr or Aq then you has the oddz.
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