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Nl100: AKs, unimproved Turn Nl100: AKs, unimproved Turn

07-24-2009 , 12:07 AM
Villain plays 21/18/13 (seems he never folds to my 3bets)
On the turn my plan was to c/f, but i did call.
In 3bet Pots, i normally cbet close to half potsize, but I think in this spot i should c-bet bigger, nearly potsize, to shove the turn ?

On Game $100.00 No Limit Hold'em - 4 players
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CO: $254.95
BTN: $98.50
Hero (SB): $109.60
BB: $113.50

Pre Flop: ($1.50) Hero is SB with A K
1 fold, BTN raises to $3, Hero raises to $10, 1 fold, BTN calls $7

Flop: ($21.00) 3 9 4 (2 players)
Hero bets $12.70, BTN calls $12.70

Turn: ($46.40) 2 (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $25.00, Hero calls $25

River: ($96.40) Q (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $40.00, Hero folds
07-24-2009 , 12:11 AM
Quote:
In 3bet Pots, i normally cbet close to half potsize, but I think in this spot i should c-bet bigger, nearly potsize, to shove the turn ?
i agree

But as played i barrel the turn also and call a shove
07-24-2009 , 12:41 AM
oh god... c/c that turn is soooooooo bad. i prefer betting turn to c.f. there is no way c/c that turn is profitable
07-24-2009 , 12:43 AM
dont c/c turn unless villain is very very passive
07-24-2009 , 01:37 AM
Would you bet that much on the flop with that kind of board if you had AA? Dont think so. Bet more on the flop and betting on the turn is much better than c/c imo.
07-24-2009 , 05:25 AM
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NFD + 2OVERS + STR8 DRAW
07-24-2009 , 10:26 AM
You say this villain never folds to your 3bets, but you didn't say anything about his tendencies postflop. My guess is that he probably calls your flop cbets pretty light too, in which case CRAI is def the way to go on the turn. Failing that, just b/c.

Seriously though, c/c is one of the worst lines you could take. Also, the fact that you were considering c/f on the turn tells me you probably don't have a solid grasp of equity concepts and should probably spend some time in Pokerstove (no offense intended).
07-24-2009 , 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Ringmaster
You say this villain never folds to your 3bets, but you didn't say anything about his tendencies postflop. My guess is that he probably calls your flop cbets pretty light too, in which case CRAI is def the way to go on the turn. Failing that, just b/c.

Seriously though, c/c is one of the worst lines you could take. Also, the fact that you were considering c/f on the turn tells me you probably don't have a solid grasp of equity concepts and should probably spend some time in Pokerstove (no offense intended).
Thx.
Now i really know that c/c is the worst thing, but ingame i was lost and did it.
Now a few hours later i think i schould bet/call shove :-(

      
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