NL10 AA check/raise turn on WET board?
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NL10 AA check/raise turn on WET board?
Hero (SB): $10.90 (109 bb)
BB: $9.61 (96.1 bb)
UTG: $10 (100 bb)
MP: $15.98 (159.8 bb)
CO: $10.21 (102.1 bb)
Reads: 26/24 AF:10 (Lag) Like to bet vs missed cbets, Fold 2 Cbet: 50%
BTN: $10 (100 bb)
Preflop: Hero is SB with A A
2 folds, CO raises to $0.30, BTN folds, Hero raises to $0.90, BB folds, CO calls $0.60
Flop: ($1.90) 5 7
K
(2 players)
Hero bets $1.42, CO calls $1.42
Turn: ($4.74) 8 (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $2.20, Hero raises to $8.58 and is all-in, CO calls $5.69 and is all-in
River: ($20.52) 5 (2 players, 2 are all-in)
Is it okay to check/raise on the turn?
My thoughts were that if villain want to stab and have something like Kx he is more inclined to call the c/r than to call 2 more streets. (Also he could have flushdraws ...)
Or would you better play without that read and go for all 3 streets bet/call or bet/fold?
On this board however I nearly never see me bet/folding more like on a DRY board.
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I think bet, bet, bet is the best line
Flop should be about 1/2 pot, same with turn, making for a nice river shove.
We can represent lots of draws in clubs and back door spades.
If you get raised on turn, it's time to re plan.
If board bricks out you can C/C on river if he is really aggressive.
I am not sure about the turn check at it doesnt really help getting too much value from worse hands that woulndt have called3streets anyways. Only advantage there is would be to induce floats, and then I would try to double induce and play x/call x/call.
K75 it's not wet IMO, 576 or 578 yes.
I think bet bet bet it's the way to go, or bet bet, check-call river if it's a brick. Because you'll have many many hands that would want to check fold river.
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