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comura

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48 posts
Joined 01/2008

Full Tilt Poker $1/$2 No Limit Hold'em - 8 players
The Official DeucesCracked.com Hand History Converter

MP1: $687.10
Hero (MP2): $304.90
CO: $66.00
BTN: $205.00
SB: $124.75
BB: $135.45
UTG: $249.20
UTG+1: $106.35

Pre Flop: Hero is MP2 with A Heart K Heart
2 folds, MP1 calls $2, Hero raises to $9, 4 folds, MP1 calls $7

Flop: ($21.00) 6 Club 9 Spade T Heart (2 players)
MP1 checks, Hero bets $13, MP1 calls $13

Turn: ($47.00) 9 Heart (2 players)
MP1 bets $22, Hero calls $22

River: ($91.00) 7 Heart (2 players)
MP1 bets $34, [color=red]Hero raises to $125




Villan is 45/15/2.6/145 hands
He seems to be betting a lot post flop, esp on the river.

First of all I guess I could have raised his turn donk, but if he re raised me I felt it would put me in an awkward spot.

I didnt like my raise size as soon as I hit the button-thinking smaller is better..

Posted almost 5 years ago

goldseraph

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1346 posts
Joined 03/2008

Turn call is ok, I def think raising the turn, then shipping it in if reraised is bad here. You could be drawing to just your flush outs, and possibly dead, and youre 150bb deep. I think call turn, raise the river here is good. I think he shows up with a str8 or trip 9s often enough to justify it, I also think he prob bets harder on the river with a boat. So I would have raised to a little under 3 digits and call a shove.

Posted almost 5 years ago

dohdohdoh

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3119 posts
Joined 12/2007

I swing between folding the turn and calling/evaluate river. 10/9 is definitely in his range.

I'd just flat the river as played.

Posted almost 5 years ago

EvilSky

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Joined 01/2008

Im never flatting river against a 45/15 here , he can have so many trips and str8s that you lose way to much value bu flatting Id make it like 130 on the river. I hate raising the turn btw, especially since its a bad double barrel card and you would probably check behind if he checked so you should be more inclined to just call with your great odds.

Posted almost 5 years ago

dohdohdoh

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3119 posts
Joined 12/2007

Well, I'm kinda nitty on paired boards with the flush and we are pretty deep here. Maybe a raise on the river is OK, if he shoves do we fold?

Posted almost 5 years ago




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