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mikeysong
Villain is 27.29/17.77/2.34


Limit Holdem Ring game
Limit: $3/$6
6 players
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Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is SB with K icon_suit_heart.gif Q icon_suit_diamond.gif
2 folds, CO raises, Button folds, Hero 3-bets, BB folds, CO calls.

Flop: 2 icon_suit_diamond.gif K icon_suit_club.gif 7 icon_suit_spade.gif (7SB, 2 players)
Hero bets, CO calls.

Turn: 5 icon_suit_spade.gif (4.5BB, 2 players)
Hero bets, CO raises, Hero calls.

River: 2 icon_suit_heart.gif (8.5BB, 2 players)
Hero ???

Given the way it's played, I'm pretty sure Villain doesn't have AK, most people cap preflop

flop - normal
turn - More and more I see people waiting til the turn to raise tp. Now, I'm pretty sure villain doesn't have AK given pf action, so, can I 3bet this turn? I'm afraid of something stupid like k7 or a set.
river - Based on ur decision on turn, do u bet or check-raise here.
Zach6668
I usually 3-bet the turn here.
TheCinciKid
I think you can probably get away with bet/calling this river based on your read.
mikeysong
I think 3betting the turn given pf action is best. Anyone say otherwise?
CoranMoran
I 3bet the turn.
Very very often.

If we think we have the best hand, what do we gain from waiting?

Using a Stop n Go isn't effective.
- it gains no extra value
- it loses a bet if Villain was on a draw

Playing for a check-raise seems risky.
- it allows us to pick up a river bluff
- but it gives Villain a free showdown play, which I hate


--CM
Wingman008
I threebet the turn.

I would bet the river, then just call if a reraise appears.
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