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PP 10+1: Getting scared on the river
This was a bit embarassing.. I was looking at the wrong stack when making my turn bet: I thought that T366 was going to put him all-in.. Luckily, it was an ok sized bet anyways. But what to do on the river, that is the question. Should I bet a little to let him just call, push, call his push? I had no particular read on him. I don't think calling his all-in is right, but could there be a way to avoid it?
What do you think he's holding? 99, K9, JT, AJ? Seat 10 is the button Total number of players : 8 Seat 1: dude0471 ( $1729 ) Seat 2: hero ( $1483 ) Seat 3: Josh_Heller ( $366 ) Seat 4: calfusion ( $1235 ) Seat 5: phillyray11 ( $542 ) Seat 6: flatline2 ( $1048 ) Seat 7: wmarquardt ( $1192 ) Seat 10: pm5kdm ( $405 ) Level:3 Blinds(25/50) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to hero [ 8s As ] Josh_Heller folds. calfusion calls [50]. 4 fold dude0471 calls [25]. hero checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ Qc, 9h, Ad ] dude0471 checks. hero bets [150]. calfusion calls [150]. dude0471 folds. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 7h ] hero bets [366]. calfusion calls [366]. ** Dealing River ** [ Kc ] hero checks. calfusion is all-In. hero folds. |
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Re: PP 10+1: Getting scared on the river
tj.
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Re: PP 10+1: Getting scared on the river
Bet the flop, check/fold the turn.
I hate ace/low. But without a read of any sort on him it's hard. I'd also say he had 10/j without knowing anything else. But he could also have things like ace/king ace/queen, etc. I just don't think that very likely based on his play. |
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Re: PP 10+1: Getting scared on the river
I don't like check/folding the turn. I can afford to bet the pot (maybe I should bet a little less?), and I don't think that the opponents call on the flop indicates that he's ahead. He might be on an OESD, he might have A with lower kicker or a worse pair. That's why I think it's important to continue betting on the turn. But after he calls my turn bet, I am getting very suspicious about my mediocre kicker.
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