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What to do on Flop?  Turn? What to do on Flop?  Turn?

08-27-2018 , 02:27 AM
Winning Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (9 handed) - Converted at http://handhistoryconverter.com/

BB ($25)
UTG ($25)
UTG+1 ($25)
MP1 ($50.49)
MP2 ($56.19)
MP3 ($25)
CO ($51.13)
Hero (Button) ($33.49)
SB ($25.10)

Preflop: Hero is Button with A, A
5 folds, CO raises $0.85, Hero raises $2.38, 2 folds, CO calls $1.53

Flop: ($5.11) A, J, 10 (2 players)
CO checks, Hero bets $3.64, CO calls $3.64

Turn: ($12.39) 10 (2 players)
CO checks, Hero bets $5.89, 1 fold

Total pot: $12.39 | Rake: $0.41
What to do on Flop?  Turn? Quote
08-27-2018 , 04:09 AM
Hi man,

It being so deep we can 3B bigger pre, as a function of stack depth. But the standard is fine too.

It’s a 3B pot so this flop smacks both ranges. Ours more. The cb is good, we want stacks in on most run outs here.

The turns a great card. We can check here if we think villain might bet, a x/r would be a great way to get money in the pot. A cb is good too. We want to get the pot building so deep. Villain calls a huge chunk of his flop continuing range. Ax, Tx, KQ, JJ and some amount of straight and fd’s. Ul.


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What to do on Flop?  Turn? Quote
08-27-2018 , 04:25 AM
Gabe got it right.

The only thing I can add is take your image into account in making your decision on the turn. The tighter your image, the more reason to trap on the turn -- villain doesn't think you'll bet without a strong hand. If you image is more active, the more reason to continue with a c-bet -- villain will believe your bet range is wider.
What to do on Flop?  Turn? Quote
08-30-2018 , 01:04 AM
I agree you should size up your preflop and flop bets. The turn is actually one of the worst cards for you though. I think you have to play the turn that way. It's a bad card, so check. You tried sizing the bet down, and that didn't work. Check and hope for a bet or a check call on the river.
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