Turn sizing discipline
Most players lose value on the turn.
They either underbet and give correct odds, or overbet without a clear objective.
Turn is where ranges start to split. Value becomes thinner. Bluffs need structure.
If you bet - know why.
If you size up - know what you target.
If you check - know what you protect.
Indecision on the turn creates difficult rivers.
Clear turn decisions simplify everything after.
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Iceblack I get what you’re saying and can relate but I can be indecisive at times. There are all the relevant variables like how the other players are betting and how strong your hand is going to the river. But hopefully be decisive in the moment and follow it through I get it ♥️♠️♦️♣️🃏🚀
Its why its called the TURN because many hands start to TURN into a disaster at that point! I agree clear plan and structure moving into turns will be where a lot of money is won picking up the pot on the TURN. Remember rivers are cursed for a reason!
Indecision there just leads to a nightmare on the river
I dont slow play - I have it - I bet it - works well ;)
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