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Turn dilemma Turn dilemma

02-01-2010 , 04:23 PM
Villain is 79/21/1.5(39) over a small sample

Only note is that he didn't bet river with a pair of 7:s on a AJ7xx when I value checked turn as PFR.
My usual play is to bet and have no clue what to do when called or raised.

Boss $5.00/$10.00 Limit Hold'em - 5 players
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Pre Flop: (1.5 SB) Hero is BB with Q K
2 folds, BTN calls, SB calls, Hero raises, BTN calls, SB calls

Flop: (6 SB) 4 6 T (3 players)
SB folds, Hero bets, BTN calls

Turn: (4 BB) 7 (2 players)
02-01-2010 , 05:23 PM
Must be pretty agro to get that 1.5 with opening 79/21. If you check, my guess is he will bet with anything .. RIO and no odds for a call. Hate c/f but that is all I can come up with. You have nothing but 6 outs and he isn't folding I would guess. K high seems pretty thin for river and this board looks to hit his limp range. I can't find a bet here other than hope.
02-01-2010 , 05:25 PM
I think check turn and call a river blank is the way to go. Small sample but Vpip and pfr converges quickly. His limping range then should connect with this board. Calling river because we know villain prefers to check his marginal pairs and there's always a chance villain bluffs his junk.

Edit: Just realized we're out of position. Agree with above poster, c/f.
02-01-2010 , 06:52 PM
why no two barrel? the 7 only fills an unlikely oesd and an even more unlikely inside straight draw so it's not scary. If he raises then you're getting 7-1 and I think you're pair outs are good enough to see the river.
02-02-2010 , 07:01 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by reaper6788
why no two barrel? the 7 only fills an unlikely oesd and an even more unlikely inside straight draw so it's not scary.
7's and 8's are like the worst turn cards for our hand?
02-02-2010 , 07:12 AM
This guy is ******ed. I bet turn, and check/call river UI. Feel free to disagree, but you'd be wrong (villain has 23 as often as he has anything else).

      
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