Real Money Casinos
Fastest Payout Casinos
Mobile Casino Apps
New Online Casinos
Casino Payment Methods
Sweepstakes
Sweepstakes apps
No deposit bonus
Daily login bonus
Sweepstakes games
Crown Coins
Funrize
Hello Millions
High 5 Casino
Jackpota Casino
Mcluck
MegaBonanza
PlayFame
Pulsz
RealPrize
Stake.us
Sweepstakes coins
Awards
Search forums
Free Games
Free Blackjack
Free Online Roulette
Free Slots
US States
NJ Online Casinos
WV Online Casinos
PA Online Casinos
Michigan Online Casinos
Online Casino California
Online Casino Arizona
Online Casino NY
Bonuses
No Deposit Bonus
Crown Coins Promo Code
Funrize Primo Code
Hello Millions Promo Code
High 5 Casino Promo Code
Jackpota Promo Code
McLuck Promo Code
MegaBonanza Promo Code
Pulsz Promo Code
RealPrize Promo Code
Stake.us Promo Code
Games
Online Slots
Blackjack
Roulette
Poker
CardsChat Freerolls
How to Play Poker
Poker Hands
Poker Strategy
Free Online Poker Game
Poker Bonuses
Poker Tools
Poker Podcast
Poker School
Forum
News
Log in
Join
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
Log in
Register
Search
Install the app
Install
Forum
Poker Strategy
Cash Games
Cash Game Hand Analysis
$2 NLHE 6-max: when turn looks a little scary!
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
[QUOTE="Delfino, post: 5677694, member: 434280"] From my point of view you played it optimal. I'm not sure if I would re-raise preflop, but it's 6-handed game so why not. Good bet on flop. I would have checked on turn too, because my hands is just one pair with medium kicker and there is already flush possibility on board. Ok you gave him a free card, but he didn't have a lot of outs and were just lucky. I think it's more important not to build a very big pot with such a hand than trying to make them pay, because he either already has a made hand which will beat your or he is drawing very slim. The only argument why checking on turn without position is wrong is IMHO actually not the possibility of giving him a free card but the possibility of inducing a bluff. He should have done that actually. He had a losing hand, only 3 outs to improve, there was a scare card on turn and you showed weakness. He should have bluffed. But he missed that opportunity. So this is an argument to make a bet on turn but it should be small, only to stop a bluff. With the actual outcome on the table your check was correct. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forum
Poker Strategy
Cash Games
Cash Game Hand Analysis
$2 NLHE 6-max: when turn looks a little scary!
Top