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River Questions
MP2 is a potential calling station, but too soon to say for sure. Nada on the villain.
If I give him a hand range of JJ+, AK, AQs, then I'm beat 100% of the time so calling is only profitable if he's been full of [censored] the whole time or has the case tens. However, with that range of hands he doesn't have an ace 50% of the time. So if he'll fold JJ-KK 25% of the time, a bluff is profitable here, right? Which leads to the next question, he's not folding a big pair that often, right? Pacific $2/$4 Limit Hold'em Dealt to Hero [ 10c 10h ] 5 folds. MP2 calls [$2]. 2 folds. Hero raises [$3]. BB raises [$4]. MP2 calls [$4]. Hero calls [$2]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 5d, 4c, 5s ] Hero bets [$2]. BB raises [$4]. MP2 calls [$4]. Taraza calls [$2]. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 9s ] Hero checks. BB bets [$4]. MP2 folds. Hero calls [$4]. ** Dealing River ** [ As ] Hero . . . Scott |
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Re: River Questions
i'm not folding if i have any of those hands because i don't think you'd donkbet that flop with Ace-high nor do i think you have A4 or a 5. your flop bet says "i have a smaller pocket pair and want to limit the field". so, for me, no i'm not folding my high PP to your river donkbet 25% of the time.
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Re: River Questions
check fold that.
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Re: River Questions
c/fold is fine on the river...
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Re: River Questions
I kind of like donk-betting this turn and folding to a raise.
We can find a fold on that river. We're beating nothing that three-bets out of the BB at this point, and your opponent is never folding JJ-KK here. |
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Re: River Questions
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I kind of like donk-betting this turn and folding to a raise. [/ QUOTE ] I'm assuming this is to prevent him from taking a free card with AK, but even if we include AQs it's still more likely that we're behind so I'm not sure what's best. Scott |
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Re: River Questions
If you don't think that you are going to bet raised on the turn by a worse hand ever, betting the turn and folding to a raise:
1. Doesn't let villain take a free card with AK or AQ or something. 2. Let's you get away from the hand for 1 bet rather than 2 if you're behind and can fold to a turn raise. So it seems it has some definite advantages over a call down. The fact we have very few outs to improve when behind is another reason I like betting. If we think there's any reasonable chance villain would raise a turn donk without a pair, then we should check, because paying 3 bets to see a showdown instead of 2 generally sucks. |
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Re: River Questions
I've seen people go crazy like this at 2/4 with 88 or 77. I expect to see JJ or better most of the time, but I don't fold this river for one more bet. I hate making tough river folds and I think this hand fits that description. Call and make sure than villain isn't a maniac.
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