Poker Strategy: Check Raising The Turn As A Bluff

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In this hand we check call the flop with an open ended straight draw, and go for a turn check raise bluff. What do you think of this play?

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Poker Strategy: Check Raising The Turn As A Bluff

8 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Check Raising The Turn As A Bluff

  1. Bart, you are the Ben Shapiro of poker. Not arrogant – just confident in what you say.

  2. I agree, check raise on the flop. You have an open ended straight and 4 to a flush. Time to punish him for sticking around. I believe the guy was on a draw as well. The bluff would've been stronger if he had gone all in on the river. He didn't play it perfectly, and still wound up winning.

  3. This dummy on the phone actually said on the flop. "Well, if he has AQcc he's just going to go with it." Really dude, if he has a royal flush draw with 2 overs he's not going to gold to a small flop raise? Lol

  4. I almost threw up when he said he thought check raising flop wasn't a good idea

  5. What is the correct play if the 7 of clubs comes on the river?
    Do you have to jam for value?

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