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NL200 turned low straight facing a c/r and tough river decision.
Eff. stacks ~ 200
6 handed Villain limps utg. I limp from button with J9s. Blinds come along. Flop (board: Qd Tc 6s): Villain checks. I bet $7. Villain calls Turn (board: Qd Tc 6s Kd): Villain checks. I bet $12. Villain raises to $29 River (board: Qd Tc 6s Kd 6h): Villain bets $79 How is it so far? What's your river action? |
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Re: NL200 turned low straight facing a c/r and tough river decision.
Villain would not have limped with K6, nor not having made a raise if he would have had KK (or QQ or TT). I guess he has KT and I would call.
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Re: NL200 turned low straight facing a c/r and tough river decision.
Raise if you have reason to think you have him beat and he will call.
Do NOT fold on the river. You definitely have the best hand often enough for a fold to be incorrect. In order to raise you need to be called by a worse hand more then 50% of the time. If you do push, two pair should be able to get away from the hand while all better hands will certainly call. I flat call the river bet. |
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Re: NL200 turned low straight facing a c/r and tough river decision.
I raise this preflop lots of the time but call is fine.
Flop call good. Turn call good. I would just call the river. |
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