by Zmej » Mon Oct 16, 2006 10:37 am
to Allstar
I don't like in general the reasoning if you want to fold the river fold the turn. Every street you get additional information, so, for example, if villian can have TT and A9 when he bets turn we should call, but if we sure that he would check TT on the river and bet A9 we should fold the river (NOT THE TURN).
If we go to absurd using this reasoning you should just fold preflop or get it all-in depending on whether you think you beat the opponent or not.
Back to the hand. I don't like how he played it. Starting from a lack or preflop raise. I also would like to see a turn or flop raise. As played IMO river is a fold, this betting pattern of minbet-minraise on flop screams monster, milking bet on turn and larger on river make me sure he has it.
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