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This hand is NL50 at a B2B site, so apologies in advance for the not quite as clean hand history. No real reads on the villain except that he's willing to be aggressive when necessary - didn't see him as LAG and the few hands that I've seen him showdown were legit.
I don't like my preflop limp (not sure what the hell I was doing there) so feel free to rail against it. As played, I'm interested in whether my raise on the river is smart and what I should be doing when I get 3 bet. Players(max 8): 1 (EUR 39.00 in seat 1) 2 (EUR 34.30 in seat 2) 3 (EUR 25.00 in seat 3) 4 (EUR 38.30 in seat 4) Villain (EUR 50.00 in seat 5) 6 (EUR 50.60 in seat 6) Hero (EUR 102.15 in seat 7) 8 (EUR 79.27 in seat 8) Dealer: Player 3 Small Blind: Player 4 (0.25) Big Blind: Villain (0.50) Hero was dealt: 8d - Kd 1 fold, Hero Call (0.50), 2 folds, Player 4 Call (0.25), Villain Check Flop 3c - 4d - 7d Player 4 Check Villain Bet (0.50) Hero Call (0.50) Player 4 Fold Turn 3c - 4d - 7d - 6h Villain Bet (1.00) Hero Call (1.00) River 3c - 4d - 7d - 6h - 9d Villain Bet (4.50) Hero Raise (12.00) Villain Raise (35.00) Hero ??? |
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#2
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If villain had the same stack size you did here, I'd just call this, but it looks like he only has $13 more. I think I just put him all in on this river. You're obviously not laying this hand down. This could be done with any flush lower than yours or even a straight (since there is 4 to a straight on the board).
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#3
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The key here is that Villain was BB in a limped pot. He can have any two.
He has two [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]s, but very unlikely the A. I'll gladly pay him off if he does. There are lots of smaller flushes that will call your push. Push. |
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