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Originally Posted by davomalvolio
I like it. Your draw on the Turn is too *strong* to raise.
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Originally Posted by Playbig2000
We should always be assuming we would never hit our draws and instead be thinking about our opponents range and if we think we have any FE against it, not that we should flat bc we have such a great draw when we're likely way behind.
We need to make sure we have the right balance between bluffs and value when we raise the Turn—or IF we should have a Turn raising range at all. (As I mentioned, I’m not sure we should—I think “just calling” with our entire continuing range {{including sets and straights}} is a fine decision.)
But if we DO want to raise our value hands (sets and straights) on the Turn, then we need to balance that out by having bluff raises. Which hands would we
bluff with on the Turn, then? Well I suggested KdTd/KhTh/KdJd/KhTh. Th9h seems solid too. Is that enough? Should we add the JJ/TT hands that don’t have a spade to our bluffing range? I’m not sure.