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$5 PP - bet the river?
Hero is UTG. No reads, tho the last couple hands were pretty wild (hence: his stack). Did I offer correct (for me) odds on the turn?
Seat 1 is the button Total number of players : 9 Seat 8: noob ( $1020 ) Seat 5: noob ( $785 ) Seat 4: HERO ( $785 ) Seat 2: noob ( $1070 ) Seat 6: noob ( $795 ) Seat 1: noob ( $510 ) Seat 3: noob ( $710 ) Seat 7: VILLIAN ( $1565 ) Seat 10: noob ( $760 ) Blinds(10/15) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to HERO [ Ks Kd ] HERO raises [50]. 2 folds. VILLIAN calls [50]. 5 folds. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 6s, Jd, 9c ] HERO bets [60]. VILLIAN calls [60]. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 6d ] HERO bets [200]. VILLIAN calls [200]. ** Dealing River ** [ Qd ] HERO is all-In [475] VILLIAN calls [475]. Resluts: <font color="white">HERO shows [ Ks, Kd ] two pairs, kings and sixes. VILLIAN shows [ 7d, 8d ] a flush, queen high. </font> |
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Re: $5 PP - bet the river?
Although he did not have proper odds to chase you down like that, I might have made much larger bets on all streets. Preflop: I'd have gone a bit higher.
Flop: Pot appears to be $125 and you bet $60. So it costs him $60 into a $185 pot getting 3:1. To us, it was a bad call. To him it may have seemed like a reasonable price. You should have kicked that way way up, maybe even push, I don't know. After that, if he draws out, he draws out. That's poker. I don't think you made terrible mistakes, but you could have been more aggressive I think. Also, I wouldn't post the results in white until you get a number of responses. They are too tempting to look at which is exactly what I did. Onaflag........... |
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