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one 2/4 hand, multiple questions
I'm in the CO.
Read on villain in SB: 50 hands, 24/10/2.75, and I have the impression he resents blind steals. So, I cap preflop with my strong hand--too much? The turn: Was I right to take this free card, or should I have bet again to try to win here since it was HU? The river: Augh!? Dealt to Hero in CO [As Qs] 5 Folds Hero - Raises Button - Folds SB - Re-raises BB - Folds Hero - Caps SB - Calls *** FLOP (9 SB) *** [Js 8s 4c] SB - Checks Hero - Bets SB - Calls *** TURN (5.5 BB) *** [Js 8s 4c] [7d] SB - Checks Hero - Checks *** RIVER (5.5 BB) *** [Js 8s 4c 7d] [8d] SB - Checks Hero - ? |
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Re: one 2/4 hand, multiple questions
PF cap is good. I'd bet the turn. You have the best hand here a lot and even if you don't you have a ton of outs. If he calls the turn I'd normally check though the river. I don't think he's calling a third bet with a worse A-high enough to justify a river value bet.
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Re: one 2/4 hand, multiple questions
I would've bet the trun and taken a free showdown. I like the preflop cap.
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Re: one 2/4 hand, multiple questions
We hate being checkraised on this turn, villian's stats show that he's very capable of trying a more on us.
Betting the turn, checking behind on the river works. You can consider valuebetting here... but... it's very... very... thin. If you bet the river, it's a valuebet, not a bluff, just incase you were unclear about that. I expect 22 to call here. |
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