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firing the 3rd barrel


dia

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villain is 23/17 6bet 3af pretty aggro and good regular

I think his hand is faceup as a mid pair type hand or maybe a weak tp type hand. While playing I wasn't sure if I should follow up with more barrels..
Also the river was basically the biggest brick in the deck.

What do you guys think, do you fire here if you fire turn or not.

Party Poker $1000.00 No Limit Hold'em - 3 players - View hand 29893
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Hero (BTN): $1017.00
SB: $306.65
BB: $1192.00

Pre Flop: ($15.00) Hero is BTN with T Spade J Spade
1 fold, BB raises to $30, Hero calls $20

Flop: ($60.00) 4 Heart K Spade 7 Heart (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $45.00, BB calls $45

Turn: ($150.00) 2 Club (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $120.00, BB calls $120

River: ($390.00) 4 Diamond (2 players)
BB checks

Posted about 3 years ago

whitelime

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I'd probably give up. I don't think there are too many hands he is folding on that river.

Posted about 3 years ago

PajamaTime

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man - i wish i could play on PartyPoker Smile

Posted almost 3 years ago

theRabidDoG

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for balance purposes betting this river as a bluff 25-33% of the time is never gonna be a bad idea vs a regular. it might be unnecessary since its doubtful if he will fold enough of the time. plus if hes so good that u feel u have to balance its better to do it with your missed draws here otherwise ure gonna be bluffing too often on a board where its unlikely that u have a very strong hand.

Posted almost 3 years ago

junglefever

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wtf, did you limp call?

as played bluff river is good; villain has 88-QQ or has whamboozled you sir

the funny thing about scenarios like this is that, depending on villain, 3 situations can be the case:

single bet>double>trip
trip>single>double
double>single>trip

Posted almost 3 years ago

KRANTZ

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I'd probably give up. I don't think there are too many hands he is folding on that river.



I think you get looked up every time too when all draws miss, especially if you're a looser player and wouldn't always v-bet KT, KJ, and KQ on all three streets here. Not saying you wouldn't, but that's something to keep in mind. Check river... I also wouldn't always fire the turn, depending on who the player is.

Posted almost 3 years ago

dohdohdoh

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I just dump it after the flop bet. You have no showdown value if he's drawing with Axs to the flush etc. What's his 'call c-bet %'? If that is reasonably low then I wouldn't barrel the turn. Guys who have high 'call c-bet%' always seem to floating these type of flops with PPs, even AQ.

You're repping Kx and that's it. Once he's called two rounds, he either has a K, set or just isn't folding 88-QQ.

Posted almost 3 years ago

junglefever

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villain has no K's in his range because he raised from the BB....

Posted almost 3 years ago




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