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You should bet the turn because you'll get quite a lot of hands to fold and your hand will be better disguised when you do hit it.
E.g. you have Ah 9h Flop: Jh - Qc - 2h Turn: 8s You might be able to get your opponent to fold TT, 99, 22-77, AK and AT with a bet on the turn. Sure you'll get called by AQ/AJ or raised by anything better, but you'll hit the river enough of the time to take down a monster pot (roughly 1/3 if you count your Ace). On a lighter note, check out these screenshots from the most insane maniac I've ever played in 5/10 6-max: - - - |
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Those are fantastic. Enjoy your steak dinner tomorrow night.
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I agree with a turn bet more often than not, simply for disguising.
If you raise the flop with a flush draw present, then check behind him, it is the most obvious hand to put you on. A turn bet here indicates greater strength (perhaps a set) since you had the oppertunity to take a free card to draw to the flush and chose not to take it. Of course if you play it this way all the time it defeats the purpose. |
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