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straight is out, should I bet? straight is out, should I bet?

01-02-2013 , 06:32 PM
The straight is out there but should I bet the turn given I have outs to the full house? Villain is not a great player but will cr sometimes if he has it.





    Poker Stars, $0.10/$0.25 Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 8 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #15219311

    UTG+2: $19.42 (77.7 bb)
    Hero (MP1): $30.58 (122.3 bb)
    MP2: $10.06 (40.2 bb)
    MP3: $14.25 (57 bb)
    CO: $27.86 (111.4 bb)
    BTN: $15.83 (63.3 bb)
    SB: $20.07 (80.3 bb)
    BB: $65.71 (262.8 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is MP1 with Q 9 T 9
    UTG+2 folds, Hero calls $0.25, 4 folds, SB completes, BB checks

    Flop: ($0.75) 9 7 3 (3 players)
    SB checks, BB bets $0.50, Hero raises to $2.22, SB folds, BB calls $1.72

    Turn: ($5.19) 6 (2 players)
    BB checks, Hero checks






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    straight is out, should I bet? Quote
    01-02-2013 , 07:04 PM
    Just check behind.
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    01-02-2013 , 07:07 PM
    If your read is the one you posted, I agree about checking behind.

    But what if he leads out a consistent bet on the river after you missed the FH?
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    01-02-2013 , 07:32 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Hakuba07
    If your read is the one you posted, I agree about checking behind.

    But what if he leads out a consistent bet on the river after you missed the FH?
    I would bluff catch, especially if it's something like a half psb. It's pretty fishy to not bet a made straight on the turn, and if he indeed has it, we lost a small pot. Make a note.
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    01-03-2013 , 04:15 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Hakuba07
    If your read is the one you posted, I agree about checking behind.

    But what if he leads out a consistent bet on the river after you missed the FH?
    and if he leads a full pot bet, reluctantly fold?
    By checkingbehind on turn I allow him a free card to any heart or any straight card.
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    01-03-2013 , 08:32 AM
    Raise preflop... Sucks that the 6 hits 2 possible straights, but you have a ten which somewhat discounts it and gives you 2 more outs to a split, I would probably bet again...
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    01-03-2013 , 09:02 AM
    stop limping.

    either raise pre or fold.

    check behind the turn and i think im calling most rivers with no particular leads. (could always bet/fold obv if he checks to us on the riv)
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    01-03-2013 , 02:50 PM
    Turn - Definitely check behind. Villain is calling your flop raise with a lot of draws. The main draw got there. The rest of his hands will fold to the draw that got there except lower sets, which you will only get one bet out of.

    Also, its very likely villain checks behind the nuts. Rainbow board so less cards to draw out on. Plus you're "expected" to bet.

    River blanks call medium bets, fold to pots. Depends on tendency - if villain has very low river aggression fold more he is not bluffing or value betting thin
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    01-04-2013 , 11:50 AM
    Fold pre. In FR play better hands. like JT99 or atleast QT99ds. Other than that check behind.
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