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value betting on a scary board
Been thinking about this a lot and would like to know what others here think. Typically, I make the big money on the river. By then, I usually have a good feel on whether or not I'm going to win the hand. This is the spot where I try to get the second best hand to pay me off. But there have been times where it's gotten me into bad bad trouble. It's like when a value bet goes wrong. Anyway, here's a couple of examples.
You have :Td: :Th:
Board reads:
:Qc: :Tc: :Kc:
You're on the button and raised it preflop. Your opp bet the flop, you raised. He check calls the turn. Checks to you on the river. The pot is large enough for him to justify a check raise all-in. Do you value bet, push, check?
You have :Ac: :Td:
Board reads:
:Jd: :Qd: :Kh: :Kd:
Limped pot. Flop checked around. Short stack bets pot on turn. You raise. He checks to you on the river.
Do you put him all in for an amount that is barely larger than the pot? Value bet? Check?
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