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maniac
Joined: 29.03.2006

ähi,

I sadly timed out for this one. I think I have to bet turn as a scare card if I start betting here.

iPoker - 10/20 NL (3 max) - Holdem - 3 players
Hand converted by Holdem Manager 3

Hero (BB): 458 (22.9 bb)
BTN: 562 (28.1 bb)
SB: 480 (24 bb)

SB posts 10, Hero posts BB 20

Pre Flop: (pot: 30) Hero has 4♠: 8♠:
BTN calls 20, fold, Hero checks

Flop: (50, 2 players) 7♠: 3♠: 7♥:
Hero bets 30, BTN calls 30

Turn: (110, 2 players) A♣:
Hero checks, BTN bets 55, Hero folds

Spoiler

Results: 110 pot (0 rake)
Final Board: 7♠: 3♠: 7♥: A♣:

BTN wins 110


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SDK1987
Joined: 12.11.2008

Bet/fold seems the most commen line on turn, but try to hit the flush as cheap as possible isn't to bad ether.

Cheers,
SDK1987


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ghaleon
Joined: 17.10.2007

If villain is thinking sort of player then he should not be really afraid on A and it's actually good for villain range. I would usually just check flop but if you want to lead fd then you should also lead trips often. If you barrel turn you are repping trips which is very thin.

From my experience people rarely lead or donk bet trips so would be pretty sticky in villain shoes. Though of course villain open limping makes him lot of time recreational player so might not have same way of thinking.

But yeah as said I would usually check. Sometimes call or raise versus bet.


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Taroxus
Joined: 27.11.2018

I don't mind betting flop, but when we size small we should continue turn for 60.

The reason is to fold out some floats and if villain has trips, or Ax, we'll likely not face a jam, so we realize our equity most of the time.

As played it's kind of a tough spot, I'd still call i guess, we're getting a reasonable price.

We could also check looking to XR or call dependent on what we think of our villains flop aggression. Betting just seems easier.

When we bet flop, we could also bet full pot, to fold out floats otf, and that's a reasonable approach too. In that case I wouldn't continue turns.

I'm not saying any approach is much better, but we should try to make our game plan consistent. As mentioned, if we bet flop we're repping trips and that hand would continue turns, so we should continue then. There are still hands that would fold (backdoor hearts, Ts9x, QJo...)


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Taroxus
Joined: 27.11.2018

That said, you're not making a huge mistake giving up turns.

But it you find yourself often not knowing what to do on later streets, it might be a sign of you not understanding villains range and optimal strategy vs that range, so try to always look into those spots! :)

And in general aggression and continue aggression is key to obtain good winrates in spins!

By the river, in this case, we narrowed villains range that much that i would give up. But that's generally not true for river spots, so try to not shut down to much on the river.

For instance a board like a876Q button vs big blind should always be triple barreled. But this board is to dry to do that (difficult for villain to have a missed draw or pair + draw)


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