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What hand is calling me that I beat? UB 80/160
I think a major leak in my game lately has been betting rivers, when no possible hand is going to call me that I beat.
80/160 UB. 7 handed. UTG is fishy and on a roll. I'm guessing he's playing about 70% He limps UTG. SB completes. I do the virtual knock on the table with A9o. Anyone put a raise in here as I'm relatively certain I have the best hand? Flop is k48 all spades, I have no spades. SB checks; I check. One thing about UTG is he'll rarely bet if he has missed. Turn is an Ace of hearts. I bet UTG calls, SB folds. River is a Ten of clubs. I bet, and get raised. Easy laydown? Small Pot? QJ with a spade? |
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Re: What hand is calling me that I beat?
I think its player-dependent.
Betting the river is ok if he bets the flop when he hits and makes crying river calls. After the raise, I think it is a good fold but I have a hard time folding for a single bet on the river as well. He may have the QJ with a spade or a slowplayed flopped flush, which is my read. |
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Re: What hand is calling me that I beat? UB 80/160
I definitely raise preflop. It builds up your fold equity on the flop. You very likely have a ton of equity here. You haven't indicated postflop play. If either opponents are tricky, I could justify a call but as a default I raise.
I definitely bet the flop if I raise preflop. I probably bet the flop as you played it even without a club. I'm not sure it's the best but you'll take the hand when neither player has a spade. Pot is small, take a stab. Turn is good. I would absolutely call the river raise. Couldn't he have a worse ace in this spot pretty easily? Krishan |
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