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Live 10/20 game. I am in the SB with As Ah. A late position player who is usually very aggressive limps in. The BB will defend anything and I raise. They both call.
Flop Ac Ts 7c. I debate slow playing but decide to bet. BB folds but the LP raises me. Again I think about smooth calling, but because of my position I think I have to bet the turn anyway, so I 3 bet him. He 4 bets. Because we are heads up we can go as high as we want. With the absolute nuts for now, I 5 bet. Finally he just calls. Turn [Ac Ts 7c] 3d. I bet and he calls. River [Ac Ts 7c 3d] 5c. [img]/forums/images/icons/frown.gif[/img] . What do you put him on and do you bet the river? |
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I thought for a minute and decided he wasn't on a flush draw. I put him on a smaller set or AT and decided he would call my river bet.
He raised me and I made a crying call. he had Qc 8c. When he made it 4 bets on the flop heads up I figured he wasn't pumping a flush. Oops. |
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I bet the river. In your position I'd put him on TT most likely, however, since you posted this, I'll go with 8c9c.
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I would have put him on a set also, but 9 [img]/forums/images/icons/club.gif[/img] 8 [img]/forums/images/icons/club.gif[/img] is a
possibility also. I'm a river bettor also, but it's close. I would like to play against this opponent in the long run, if he likes going to war with Q [img]/forums/images/icons/club.gif[/img] 8 [img]/forums/images/icons/club.gif[/img] . |
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Hell, I am all for river value betting and would probably bet the AA here. But on reflection, this is a spot to perhaps check. This is partly because if he has TT, he will probably bet it for you after you check. I mean, one of the reasons given for betting AA is to not appear wimpy just because the flush card got here. By the same token, the guy with TT would feel compelled to bet even though the flush card got there given that you have checked the river.
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Agreed. Checking and calling looks best here since his flop play narrows down his hands to a set or a big draw. You should get your 1 bet out of him on the river if he has a set by the check and call.
In addition the 9c8c people have already suggested, it's also possible he has KcQc, KcJc, QcJc or Tcxc even though you would expect him to raise with the first frew hands. |
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</font><blockquote><font class="small">In reply to:</font><hr />
even though you would expect him to raise with the first frew hands. [/ QUOTE ] Of course, you would expect an aggressive player in late position to raise TT and 77 too. |
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since his flop play narrows down his hands to a set or a big draw
I think this hits the nail on the head. MM |
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When I posted I thought the river bet was close, but thought I'd probably fire it out. After reading your post, though, since a 77 or TT who is that aggressive on the flop will most likely bet the river if you check, checking the river seems smarter. It also avoids having that nasty raise staring at you.
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If he has TT as you suspect, won't he bet his set if you check?
MM |
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