vegasmidas
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So, the two players involved have played a couple of hands at the table already, they both have TAGgish stats, seem decent regs. both are about equally aggressive, cbetting about 70%. BB doesnt 3bet the SB much in particular (neither this player nor the position in general).
Whats SBs raising range on the river? Can he ever have a hand? Do people turn hands into bluffs at 200nl?
Wats BBs betting range and what should the worst hand be he calls the shove with?
IPoker Network $200.00 No Limit Hold'em - 4 players - View hand 901695
The Official DeucesCracked.com Hand History Converter
BTN: $215.00
SB: $300.60
BB: $346.03
CO: $235.45
Pre Flop:
2 folds, SB raises to $6, BB calls $4
Flop: ($12.00) 8
8
6
(2 players)
SB checks, BB bets $8.00, SB calls $8
Turn: ($28.00) 9
(2 players)
SB checks, BB bets $22.00, SB calls $22
River: ($72.00) 2
(2 players)
SB checks, BB bets $50.00, SB raises to $264.60
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DerBrain
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I think that SB´s river shove is pretty much always for value at 200NL. I would guess that he has a boat very often (66, 98, 99, maybe quads). A flush is very unlikely.
This pretty much nails it.
Many opponents are going to c/r somewhere before the river with a strong flush draw in BvB spots like this.
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DerBrain
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So what do you do with 8x as BB?
I think there is only a small difference between 8x and 6x in this spot. Both are pure bluff catchers as I dont see him c/shoving worse for value. He either has it or he doesnt and as I dont expect him to show up with a bluff there often enough, I´d fold.
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