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Granit

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  1. But it is impossible to put our enemy on a hand here, right? Like we said before, he should have raised it preflop.OK, his bet is small enough for a draw to call. But given the question, "how would you bet the turn?", I would say all-in since the draw isn't filled yet.
  2. Well, he made a bet before you did, and you raised him like three times his bet. If he is on a draw, he had enough money in the pot to call.I would have played this hand a lot more agressive than you. Raise preflop, bigger raise flop, all-in turn, just because (even though I haven't got any reads) I think he is just on a draw. If he has AJ you get the split pot.Since you didn't raise preflop he could have any two, right?That means that you might be up against a turned full house and you've only got the three aces as outs. If that was the case, I understand why you now agree with the "preflop r
  3. Exactly, I don't even slowplay toppair WITHOUT the flushdraw. Bet all streets unless no flush, overcard or apparent straight hits the board.
  4. You said that you made him for an all-in-abuser, right? If you trust you read, then go for it. I can't see any mistake in that.
  5. With no reads I would push preflop if I wanted the information. But I guess his moves signals aces or kings, right?Since your hand isn't any worse postflop than it is preflop your allin is motivated... How'd it go?
  6. How come you didn't raise it preflop? I guess it is a question of individual strategy but I personally wouldn't limp this with a limp from UTG+1...EDIT: I'm also with whiskey, bet pot to get rid of the draws...
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