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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.
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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
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Exactly, I don't even slowplay toppair WITHOUT the flushdraw. Bet all streets unless no flush, overcard or apparent straight hits the board.
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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.
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Push. Every day of the week.
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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?
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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...
