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yeti gets 3bet, turn follow up ? yeti gets 3bet, turn follow up ?

01-22-2008 , 02:13 AM
villain has floated/bluff checkraised me with follow up on turn a couple of times before
25/13/3 after 400

nl400, 685$eff

i open A8 on the CO to 14$
he coldcalls on BTN

flop (34$) is QQ9r
i cbet 28$
he raises to 70$
i 3bet to 168$?
he calls

turn (360$ish) is 2r
i bet 240$ ?

can someone change topic title to 'yeti gets called, turn follow up ?' plz? thx
01-22-2008 , 02:15 AM
calling flop is way better than 3betting
01-22-2008 , 02:17 AM
turn plan oop?
01-22-2008 , 02:21 AM
bet/fold most turns (tho bet small)

gets value from JT because they can't expect to have any FE at all and will be getting an attractive price to stack your big hand that you usually have when you take this line

folds out pp's

doesn't allow him to 2 barrel air and make you c/f best hand

it basically just handcuffs him
01-22-2008 , 02:24 AM
if he's doin so much weird ****, just tighten up and/or vary your cbetting patterns. no reason to pull this most of the time.
01-22-2008 , 02:26 AM
good point oevgo, and good point ikes (but folding is not fun! what about my e-penis!)

thx
01-22-2008 , 02:26 AM
What bout call flop raise, crai turn? That may be too complicated for this villain and may result in leveling yourself but it looks super strong and I don't think he can call w/ anything but a Q, amirite?
01-22-2008 , 02:35 AM
DirteAA, stacks are a little to big for call flop crai turn to be good here. If you do wanna call, donk/fold turn is much more effective. I just don't cbet these boards a lot of times against these villains, and when I do I'm certain I'm getting raised a high % of the time so having a plan ahead of time is goot.
01-22-2008 , 02:45 AM
Yea sorry, didn't pay attention to stack sizes. I do like the call flop b/f turn line. ike makes a good point that it may be better to tighten up against someone playing somewhat out of line.
01-22-2008 , 02:52 AM
nvm i suck at reading

      
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