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Bakti213
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I feel like the turn is the most overlooked street in poker. Everyone talks about preflop and river decisions, but a lot of hands are actually won or lost on the turn.
It’s the point where ranges get clearer, stacks get more committed, and mistakes become more expensive.
I’ve been trying to pay more attention to turn cards—how they interact with ranges, which ones are good to barrel, and which ones are better to slow down on.
Feels like there’s a big edge there for players who really think it through.
Do you find the turn tricky, or is it one of your stronger streets?
It’s the point where ranges get clearer, stacks get more committed, and mistakes become more expensive.
I’ve been trying to pay more attention to turn cards—how they interact with ranges, which ones are good to barrel, and which ones are better to slow down on.
Feels like there’s a big edge there for players who really think it through.
Do you find the turn tricky, or is it one of your stronger streets?

