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whaahhahahah 07-28-2007 12:18 AM

decisions on three streets -- 400 nl cash
 
villain has been all over the place. bought in for 160 two times, pushed j9 allin and pushed kt allin and lost both, has caught me bluffing for a big pot.

2/4 nl
stacks 600

i raise to 12 with t9. he calls.

flop
t24 rainbow
he leads for pot. i call.

turn
a
he checks. i check.

river
a
he checks. i bet 50.

comments appreciated

whaahhahahah 07-28-2007 12:19 AM

Re: decisions on three streets -- 400 nl cash
 
ok so that looks quite boring. he checkraises the river to 150.

fwiw, the hand he caught me bluffing he limped with a8o. flop axx, turn x, river x. he called three pot sized bets.

Jiganti 07-28-2007 02:08 AM

Re: decisions on three streets -- 400 nl cash
 
Wierd. I'm assuming he never check-raised the river before this?

KakiTee 07-28-2007 02:19 AM

Re: decisions on three streets -- 400 nl cash
 
has he been checkraising much? - i might be more tempted to lead turn and fold to a C/R there, because its harder to fold the river considering he's such a spewer, unless he's shown that he may lead the river OOP even if you kept the lead on the turn. was it 53? they like to pot draws OOP.

"fwiw, the hand he caught me bluffing he limped with a8o. flop axx, turn x, river x. he called three pot sized bets. "

- i take it they was a 'y' in there.

whaahhahahah 07-28-2007 07:56 AM

Re: decisions on three streets -- 400 nl cash
 
on the axxxx, there were four different cards, no straight draws, no 8

ivvaen 07-28-2007 07:58 AM

Re: decisions on three streets -- 400 nl cash
 
This is one of those situations where I regret betting the river so much, but I think it's good anyway. A really thin valuebet, which I love. I think both fold and call is fine here, and I think I'd just follow my gut feeling for the flow of the game etc. I do like to make calls like that though.

mertzo 07-28-2007 08:31 AM

Re: decisions on three streets -- 400 nl cash
 
I fistpumpcall vs this guy. Up until the river he has tons of air in his range that he might turn into a bluff

dd323 07-28-2007 01:38 PM

Re: decisions on three streets -- 400 nl cash
 
I think I probably fold here against this type of player (actually I probably call in real time, but I think a fold is good). These retarded short stack type players always go for a river check raise with big hands, and almost never check/raise the river as a bluff. Against a good player, you should call, because you would almost never check the turn if you actually had an A against a good player (unless my read on you is wrong).

dd323 07-28-2007 01:40 PM

Re: decisions on three streets -- 400 nl cash
 
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This is one of those situations where I regret betting the river so much, but I think it's good anyway. A really thin valuebet, which I love. I think both fold and call is fine here, and I think I'd just follow my gut feeling for the flow of the game etc. I do like to make calls like that though.

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I really don't think the river VB is thin. I think its almost an auto bet.

KakiTee 07-29-2007 02:05 AM

Re: decisions on three streets -- 400 nl cash
 
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This is one of those situations where I regret betting the river so much, but I think it's good anyway. A really thin valuebet, which I love. I think both fold and call is fine here, and I think I'd just follow my gut feeling for the flow of the game etc. I do like to make calls like that though.

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I really don't think the river VB is thin. I think its almost an auto bet.

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