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$100 NLHE Full Ring: Fold or Call check-raise all-in on the turn
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[QUOTE="300HPGOD, post: 6113658, member: 305911"] Pre flop imo is fine either 4 or 5x, in game I usually 5x a 3x raiser as you did here so I think the sizing could be debatable by some but for whatever my opinion is worth I like it. The flop is a pretty dry board obviously and I dont see a lot of 2x in anyones range even SB. Therefore we are dependent on someone having a Q but that works both ways. To me, betting 150 or betting even half pot here will get similar results because the only hands that should be continuing are pairs like 1010, 99 etc and Qx. If either villain does not have those then they are folding to a c bet. I would have sized it similar to what you did for that reason and made it more than a third but less than half. If the board was still dry but more hands that could have hit someone like say flops with a Q and J in them then I do like going smaller more around 1/3rd pot. On the turn we should decide here to we want to play for stacks or not. That comes down to what type of villain are we against. You said they were tight but is that pre, post or both? If they are not station-esque we wont get stacks from a one pair villain hand. If they calling often then I say we go for stacks here. Once we decide to go for stacks or not then the bet sizing does itself. If not going for stacks then I like betting 300-350 to try to get Qx to continue. If we are playing for the river shove then make it 400-500. As played it will depend on the villain but with the bet sizing that has already occurred I would be calling getting a price of (assuming he covers you) 2 to 1. Are they bluffing, probably not but I also dont think they would play aces this way either but could have. So this is Qx with QQ being included. I would not think villain would call pre with 77 since the raise was 5x and then they would also have to peel the flop (depends on the tightness you mention). So in my mind I would think there is only one hand that is really logical that beats me and I just wouldnt think they would have it enough. This is villain dependent though, if you dont think they would do this with AQ and they are tight post flop and passive post flop then that changes this to a fold. My default here though would be to call. [/QUOTE]
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