Mr. Honeybadger said something a few threads ago that is extremely apt.
The maths is extremely unforgiving when you have no outs, and is actually surprisingly forgiving if you have even a slither of equity.
This is referring to pre-flop ofc, not the turn.
It applies to the turn just as much IMHO.
yh I guess it does. Making the turn play pretty fine imo, although I still maintain I'm not sure we really need to overbet the turn.
Hmmmm... this is
not what I meant when I said it applied to the turn too! We don't really have any significant equity on the turn when our bet is called. Especially given the size of the turn bet. Yes we have a 5-outer, but it is not even guaranteed to be good so we have to heavily discount that. I suppose we do have the wheely chop, but whatever.
Whole hand is horrible... sorry Pleno1.