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Old 10-28-2006, 07:53 PM     Post subject: 100NL 6m TPTK OOP on turn multiway #1 (permalink)  
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Hero ($100.50)
MP ($259.35)
Button ($148.30)
SB ($393.45)
BB ($120.75)

Preflop: Hero is UTG with T, A.
Hero raises to $3.5, MP calls $3.50, Button calls $3.50, 2 folds.

Flop: ($12) 5, 2, T (3 players)
Hero bets $9, MP calls $9, Button calls $9.

Turn: ($39) 8 (3 players)
Hero ???

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Button seems like a mediocre TAG, while MP seems to have been calling PF quite frequently, no strong read on his postflop tendencies.

What's your turn and river line?
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I bet about $30 or so on the turn and push a non-heart river, fold to any raise. If a heart comes on the river I check and decide to call on how much they bet.


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personally, i check here and try to see the river for cheap, no sense in busting on a shitty hand like that.
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personally, i check here and try to see the river for cheap, no sense in busting on a shitty hand like that.
What are you afraid of?


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I bet about $30 or so on the turn and push a non-heart river, fold to any raise. If a heart comes on the river I check and decide to call on how much they bet.
That would be my standard line. If one of the other players is a nit or a maniac that might change things.

I think people who don't try to get more value in marginal situations are going to have trouble beating the games as they get tougher (and this situation isn't all that marginal IMO).
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I bet about $30 or so on the turn and push a non-heart river, fold to any raise. If a heart comes on the river I check and decide to call on how much they bet.
That would be my standard line. If one of the other players is a nit or a maniac that might change things.

I think people who don't try to get more value in marginal situations are going to have trouble beating the games as they get tougher (and this situation isn't all that marginal IMO).
I agree, you'll see a flush draw here or T9 or under pair here almost everytime. If a heart comes on the river you could check/fold so easily and I wouldn't even question the decision.


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personally, i check here and try to see the river for cheap, no sense in busting on a shitty hand like that.
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