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Should i be slowing down on the turn

super_flysuper_fly Member Posts: 15
edited September 2011 in The Poker Clinic
This was on 20nl. Player X wasnt on the table long but the few hands he played he just limped in.Should i be slowing down on the turn and should i be making my preflop raise bigger

PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancearthur1965Small blind£0.10£0.10£39.68super_flyBig blind£0.20£0.30£21.25 Your hole cardsAA   xCall£0.20£0.50£9.98SJspanky1FoldCarolRFoldVerbal_GymFoldarthur1965Call£0.10£0.60£39.58super_flyRaise£0.80£1.40£20.45xCall£0.80£2.20£9.18arthur1965FoldFlop  787   super_flyBet£2.20£4.40£18.25xCall£2.20£6.60£6.98Turn  5   super_flyBet£6.60£13.20£11.65xAll-in£6.98£20.18£0.00super_flyCall£0.38£20.56£11.27super_flyShowAAxShowK7River  4   xWinThree 7s£19.53£19.53

Comments

  • AcidMan27AcidMan27 Member Posts: 3,752
    edited September 2011
    If you're putting in pot sized bets on the flop and the turn then surely you're happy to get it in when they shove.

    Me personally i'd make it £1 pre and then 3/4 pot it on the flop. Then maybe 1/2 pot or 3/4 on the turn.


  • grantorinograntorino Member Posts: 4,710
    edited September 2011
    raise bigger pre, bet flop and turn smaller
  • Dudeskin8Dudeskin8 Member Posts: 6,228
    edited September 2011
    Yep pre OOP needs to be bigger imo.

    Bit weird betting pot on flop and turn, just make it 60-75% each time which is more standard.
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