Syzzzurp
26 posts
Joined 07/2011
villain seems fishy judging by his stack size and postflop play (flop bet size portraits hand strength) ~ so here i set up stacks nicely for a riv shuv, villain snap chks river which makes me think he doesn't have a straight very often, thoughts on getting value here vs chking bk...
IGT Poker Network (Entraction) - €1 NL (2 max) - Holdem - 2 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
BB: €49.55
Hero (SB): €102.00
BB posts BB €1.00, Hero posts SB €0.50
Pre Flop: (pot: €1.50) Hero has T
6
Hero raises to €2.00, BB calls €1.00
Flop: (€4.00, 2 players) 6
T
8
BB bets €2.00, Hero raises to €6.66, BB calls €4.66
Turn: (€17.32, 2 players) 2
BB checks, Hero bets €11.11, BB calls €11.11
River: (€39.54, 2 players) 9
BB checks, Hero ???
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D3rJack
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Joined 02/2010
raise flop bigger, bet turn bigger, check back river imo. agree that when he snap checks the river it´s very unlikely he has a straight though not impossible, but that doesn´t mean he´s calling a shove here with worse often enough. Even a fish can fold a one pair hand on such a coordinated board here. Maybe you can bet like 5$ or so though
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SchFerreira
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Joined 11/2011
I'd go a little bigger on both flop and turn. I'd shove river because you are very often good and he can have alot of single pair hands and also worse like 98 and 96 which are never folding and may have rivered a pair with J9 or a FD. I actually think this is one of the worst rivers to be bluffing a fish because it hits him, so it's a really standard shove for value IMO.
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Syzzzurp
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Joined 07/2011