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[QUOTE="eetenor, post: 6242323, member: 385063"] Thank you for posting. An excellent learning exercise is to work on preplanning for our hands off the tables so we can make good decisions in game. So when we are in the SB we want to know how to play each part of our range on all streets. So when we raise KQoff preflop vs CO we are already thinking about what flops are not the best for us. WE want to have a plan in place before we see the flop. So the flop is ugly and we bet. What was your all street plan at that point? How did this bet size refine your V range? If we bet small sizing on flop what is the most common turn action when the 2 is a blank card? Flop- bet to get folds ok. Turn check why? The why dictates how we play the river. Why would we check value hands? If we do not check value then we should be betting some bluffs as well. Our V might call flop with JJ-22 if we do not think they will fold that range on turn why do we think they will fold river? When we preplan hands we use the board to dictate our river actions. On this board the A is not a club but if we had Axcc we bet turn -our V might check it in position as a slow play but we would never slow play a hand that big on turn after a flop board that dry. Therefore we seldom have the nut flush but our V can have it often. These are just a few thoughts that we reflect on off the tables. As played the standard line for river after we check turn is to check fold. Save your chips for the next battle. Hope this helps :):) [/QUOTE]
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