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5/10: turned flush facing 4bet 5/10: turned flush facing 4bet

04-03-2013 , 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by bamboo6386
why would you 3 bet the turn and then ask us what to do? haha. if you 3 bet the turn it was to induce an all in so you can snap call.

normally calling turn >>>> 3betting turn.
Second this plan of attack

and

How could you have played pre flop and the turn better?
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04-04-2013 , 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by AndreLee
Second this plan of attack

and

How could you have played pre flop and the turn better?

pre you should either fold or bet bigger. 4x. Against an aggresive loose player I'm usually folding unless I'm trying to mix it up a little. But you want to raise bigger against this guy to increase his chances of folding and to make his range more narrow.

Even limp raising pre is better than making it 50 imo.

On the turn, against this aggro guy I'd prolly ch/c turn and river. 2nd option would be bet turn but I'd bet around 2/3 pot on turn. I think you're little bet can induce a lot of bluffs, but I dunno what this players tendencies are so I'd err with 2/3 bet out.
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04-04-2013 , 04:02 PM
Another +1 for folding pre if the guy's decent at all, unless you had a really good idea of how he plays (and he seems pretty unknown)

Think your turn size is too small, I like $220-240 more. Anybody else think that because you made it $125, you have to call turn, chk call all blank rivers? I'd be much more comfortable folding to the turn raise or calling turn, check folding blanks if we bet $240 given that villain is basically unknown...
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