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playing the turn...

  • 12-06-2006 2:00pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,450 ✭✭✭


    Playing the turn with over pairs?
    You raise in EP with AA,KK get called by an MP or LP player .
    Flop comes lower than your pair and you bet and get called:
    Now the turn.
    You don’t improve on the turn :
    How would you play this based on the fact that your bet was called on the flop if:

    1) Flop was draw heavy.( ie 9TQ with two clubs)
    2) Flop was not draw heavy but did have a str or flush draw possible.(ie 27Q with two clubs or 54Jr)
    3) Flop was draw less.

    Also
    1) Turn paired the board (but not the highest card on the board)
    2) Turn added a flush draw on the board.

    Now how would your play differ if you had position?
    How does the playing style of your opponent influence your play here?


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  • Subscribers Posts: 32,859 ✭✭✭✭5starpool


    Gholimoli wrote:
    You don’t improve on the turn :
    How would you play this based on the fact that your bet was called on the flop if:

    1) Flop was draw heavy.( ie 9TQ with two clubs)
    2) Flop was not draw heavy but did have a str or flush draw possible.(ie 27Q with two clubs or 54Jr)
    3) Flop was draw less.

    Also
    1) Turn paired the board (but not the highest card on the board)
    2) Turn added a flush draw on the board.

    1) Draw Heavy. Flop bet called, then check call or check fold turn.
    2) If turn was blank then bet pot or close to it.
    3) Same as 2

    Also
    1) Treat this as a blank, and if big flop bet called with 2nd pair, note this guy.
    2) Bet the flock out of it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,254 ✭✭✭fuzzbox


    Gholi,
    Thats rather a broad question there buddy !!!

    Only one answer will suffice - "it depends"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,212 ✭✭✭MrPillowTalk


    lol have to agree with fuzz but generally given the parameters you put out I keep firing, if raised on the drawless board I prob go away if raised on drawing board it depends.......


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