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Curtain\'s Hand #2, 1C5
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2 questions I had...river, why check as opposed to a small bet and what size bet do you call on the river since you checked? Total number of players : 10 Seat 1: showcase2 ( $990 ) Seat 2: ffttdd ( $975 ) Seat 3: SMFofTS ( $970 ) Seat 4: luv_to_fart ( $955 ) Seat 5: CHEESE50 ( $1020 ) Seat 6: Umpire46 ( $1040 ) Seat 7: PlayerFrmSE ( $975 ) Seat 8: Hero ( $970 ) Seat 9: iamzflo ( $1105 ) Seat 10: Freyer2004 ( $1000 ) Trny:18171138 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ Jc Kh ] Freyer2004 folds. showcase2 folds. ffttdd folds. SMFofTS folds. luv_to_fart folds. CHEESE50 folds. Umpire46 folds. PlayerFrmSE calls [15]. Hero calls [5]. iamzflo checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ Jh, 4c, 2c ] Hero bets [35]. iamzflo folds. PlayerFrmSE calls [35]. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 8c ] Hero bets [55]. PlayerFrmSE calls [55]. ** Dealing River ** [ 5d ] Hero checks. PlayerFrmSE bets [55]. Hero calls [55]. |
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Re: Curtain\'s Hand #2, 1C5
I think checking the river has the benefit of losing less to a flush, and making more from marginal hands like pairs below jacks that would fold to a bet but would take a stab after a check. I would probably calls any bet less than or equal to the pot.
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