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  • jim

    Administrator
    August 28, 2020 at 10:27 am

    Great discussion! I love your point about “making up for it” @ARW I have the same problem sometimes and this is a great example. As you say, as the PFR you often will cbet this flop, and the turn is a bad card for the calling range of your foes. Since it went X/X/X through the flop, the ranges are unrefined but the nut hands have changed significantly on the turn. So when facing this bet on the turn as played, I often find that the hands I was worried about on the flop have ALREADY caught up to me most of the time, and I think raising just allows them to get away from their few bluff candidates in that spot. Obv you can’t fold imo, so I’d likely call and hope to either get to a cheap showdown on a brick, fold to any big bets on dynamic rivers, and try to get money in when i improve. It’s a little face-up but it’s now a two-street game anyway and there’s only so much to gain by getting frisky vs their continuing range.