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Originally Posted by urbansprawler But if you call flop I don't see a reason to ever flat-call the turn. Fishy move imo. |
Against many villains I'd bet-call the flop and check-call down on this board... against some I'd even fold on the river. I think all lines (b/c-c/c-c/c, b/3b/c, b/c-c/r...) have their merits, and it's very villain dependent.
Against some aggrofish bet-calling flop and check/raising on the turn is optimal, because huge portion of their ranges is AsX and we don't have to fear that they'll check it back on the turn (since they turned TP) and they're not bet-folding so we'll get all the money in anyway.
I don't like that donk on the turn btw, only reason we should be bet-calling instead of bet-3betting on the flop, is to give him rope to hang himself... and we're not doing that if we donkbet the turn. If we'd have a read that he goes crazy againts donkbets, then making smaller donkbet (like $9-12 maybe) on the turn and then clicking call twice could have most value.