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mikeysong
Villain is 28.57/20.95/1.11

how often do u guys look at wtsd/w$sd?

if it helps, 46.67/50 (210 hands @ 10/20)


Limit Holdem Ring game
Limit: 10/20
5 players
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Pre-flop: (5 players) Hero is UTG with Q icon_suit_diamond.gif K icon_suit_heart.gif
[color:#cc0000]Hero raises[/color], [color:#cc0000]CO 3-bets[/color], 3 folds, Hero calls.

Flop: K icon_suit_diamond.gif 3 icon_suit_spade.gif 3 icon_suit_heart.gif (7.5SB, 2 players)
Hero checks, CO checks.

Turn: A icon_suit_diamond.gif (3.75BB, 2 players)
Hero checks, [color:#cc0000]CO bets[/color], Hero ???
Moneyball16
Does a player that checks behind with QQ on a K33 flop bet a A turn enough to call down here? I dont think so. What do people think about calling the turn and c/f the river here? I dont think its the best line, but should be discussed along with folding or calling down.
Zach6668
Screenname of villain?

I look at wtsd and w$sd a lot, but I've discovered that 210 hands is not nearly enough to make an assumption based on these stats.


Why not bet/fold the turn?
mikeysong
QUOTE (Zach6668 @ Sunday, June 3rd, 2007, 7:50 PM) *
Screenname of villain?

I look at wtsd and w$sd a lot, but I've discovered that 210 hands is not nearly enough to make an assumption based on these stats.
Why not bet/fold the turn?


what if i fold a pocket pair?
Zach6668
QUOTE (mikeysong @ Sunday, June 3rd, 2007, 11:13 PM) *
what if i fold a pocket pair?

What if he calls down?
MrNiceGuy
In general, I like c/c, c/c (and bet most rivers if he checks behind on the turn). But, against this opponent (generally passive postflop), c/c, c/f might be a reasonable alternative if my image is ok.

I don't like leading the turn because I think villain will fold a lot of pocket pairs that he might bet himself when checked to, or else that he will check behind with and pay off a river bet. Plus, if villain plans on seeing a showdown anyway, he has the option of raising the turn. Also, if villain does have us beat, he might just call. I would only consider betting the turn if I felt I was against the ideal loose-passive, straightforward opponent.
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