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A set on 4-straight board
This river sucked and I'm really uncertain of how to proceed in such situations.
Villain is 64/26/1 after 35 hands. I've been reading on here instead and haven't paid attention to him other than his stats. Party 5/10, 6-max, 6players I have 77 UTG and raise. MP cold-calls. Everyone else folds. 2 to the flop 752r I bet, opponent raises, I 3-bet, opponent calls Turn is an 8 completing the rainbow. I bet, opponent calls. River is a 6. Check/call?? Bet/fold?? Bet/call a raise?? I know this stuff happens all the freaking time but I don't think I am approaching these types of situations correctly. |
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Re: A set on 4-straight board
Definitely bet this guy. I'm going to have a hard time folding to his raise after 35 hands, so I call.
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Re: A set on 4-straight board
If he raises do you really think you should call here?
Ag-factor of 1 mean anything (yeah...it's only 35 hands)? Seriously...is he going to raise with less than a straight?? |
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Re: A set on 4-straight board
Easy easy easy bet.
And call the raise, he could raise the river with 67s or some dumb crap. His flop raise makes it even less likely he backdoored the straight, more likely he has A7 or a PP etc. There really are very few hands you are scared of here. |
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Re: A set on 4-straight board
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I've been reading on here instead and haven't paid attention to him other than his stats. [/ QUOTE ] This is absolutely the biggest problem with my game right now. And its such an easy fix too, at least it should be easy... I dont see any otehr way to go than Bet/Call. Very few hands with a nine or 4 in them that he cold calls with and then raises that flop. |
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Re: A set on 4-straight board
Bet/call.
I expect you to see A7, A5, K7, Q7 most often, followed by 76 as a hand he can raise on the river as a non-bluff. 98 is about the only sane hand I can see him holding that now beats you, as well as an occasional 44 but from his PF stats I think it's possible he will 3bet with 44 (tough to say for sure though with it only 35 hands). Plus, I think he's aggro enough to often bluff raise the river, so I see no other option than bet/call. |
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Re: A set on 4-straight board
Calling river raise:
1) Opponent has shown trend to being reasonably aggressive 2) If he has any sense he will figure you don't have the straight 3) 2 pair is a distinct possibity on this board, and he could well raise with this 4) The pot is reasonably large (can't be bothered to count it) 5) You may not quite have odds to call, but who knows? When its a close decision, I would err towards calling because A)it's good for meta-game purposes, and B) I sleep better that way. |
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Re: A set on 4-straight board
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Bet/call. I expect you to see A7, A5, K7, Q7 most often, followed by 76 as a hand he can raise on the river as a non-bluff. 98 is about the only sane hand I can see him holding that now beats you, as well as an occasional 44 but from his PF stats I think it's possible he will 3bet with 44 (tough to say for sure though with it only 35 hands). Plus, I think he's aggro enough to often bluff raise the river, so I see no other option than bet/call. [/ QUOTE ] hahahahah you said you were going to bed and getting up to do hw in the morning, like an hour ago. n00b. |
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Re: A set on 4-straight board
You said it yourself, "you are the biggest n00b of a hw doer EVER." And I still will do it tomorrow morning, only class tomorrow is 2:30 I can easily get it done before then. Still on Vegas-poker-playing time clock, tough to get to sleep at night this early.
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Re: A set on 4-straight board
thanks guys.
After reading through some of the ideas on 'inducing river-bluffs' in Weighing the Odds by King Yao (pretty good book imo) I was considering check/calling and hoping he would be more likely to bet at it with an inferior hand (that he otherwise might have folded vs. my river bet). you will all be proud of me to know that I did indeed bet, he raises, I called. And he showed the monster QTo. I don't remember any part in the book about inducing a river bluff-raise though but I guess that's exactly what I did. One lesson here that i needed to re-learn is that a lot of times that Ag-factor stat means diddly-squat (regardless of sample-size). 60/20 type-fish FREQUENTLY love to bluff-raise the river and it doesn't matter if they are ultra-passive (for a low ag-factor) in almost every other situation. I know I can get VERY chip-spewish ALL the freaking time...so it helps to double-check on these and make sure I'm on the right track. When I won the hand I felt more 'lucky' than 'smart'. Frankly, I'm a little surprised that you all thought this was THAT obvious. Thought there might have been a little play-room for differing opinions. |
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