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ASOT   Mexico. Sep 05 2012 02:27. Posts 2 | | | |
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KeyleK_uk   United Kingdom. Sep 07 2012 13:38. Posts 1391 | | |
I would normally check back the turn here and fold most rivers to massive bets, if the river is like a 4 i will prob value bet if checked to.
I suppose too much can't be lost by betting around 300 on the turn and then not putting any more money in the pot and it probably stops you from getting bluffed on the river but I am not sure I love it.
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TalentedTom   Canada. Sep 08 2012 08:40. Posts 18670 | | |
400-600 on turn / jam river would be my default play here vs a super wide BB defend, which is almost garunteed to be the case given stakes / the fact you min opened |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Sep 13 2012 17:02. Posts 18670 | | |
against what is easily a 40-70% defend range which wont include AA-TT (due to his flat) this is a mandatory turn bet, - at 25bb stack depth you have what is basically the nuts |
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ASOT   Mexico. Sep 25 2012 12:28. Posts 2 | | |
Thanks for the comments especially KeyleK_uk.
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Artanis[Xp]   Netherlands. Oct 12 2012 06:27. Posts 4449 | | |
TT is 100% right (well except that they can't have TT-AA here because fish love slowplaying those but that's such a small part of their range so it doesn't matter), bet turn jam river (unless it's a diamond or 9) |
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