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AA Facing river bet after getting called down
Villain is running 22/13.6 over 2000 hands, but first time i see him at NL200 (usually NL100) and this is only his 3rd hand at the table, so no history really.
His river bet was REALLY fast, which makes me think he either planned to do it if he whiffed his straight or he had a hand all the way through, cause i can't see him improving on this board. Carlos Poker 1.00/2.00, hand converted by the iPoker Converter at Talking-Poker saw flop | saw showdown</font> Button ($177.00) SB SB ($196.00)</font> BB ($250.45) UTG ($180.00) UTG+1 ($167.55) CO Hero ($532.60) Preflop: Hero is in the CO with A A 2 folds, Hero raises to 7.00, 1 fold, SB calls 6.00, 1 fold. Flop (16.00) 8 T J SB checks, Hero bets 15.00, SB calls 15.00. Turn (46.00) 4 SB checks, Hero bets 38.00, SB calls 38.00. River (122.00) 6 SB bets 100.00, Hero ??? |
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Re: AA Facing river bet after getting called down
calls
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Re: AA Facing river bet after getting called down
on this board c/c c/c bet looks pretty weak and fishy, I definately call
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Re: AA Facing river bet after getting called down
I'd call but would not feel that great about it.
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Re: AA Facing river bet after getting called down
The more i think about it, the more i'm trying to put him on a hand that i don't beat. Would he really play like this with 2 pairs? He would definetly raise turn with a set right? Only hand that actually improves on river is 5-7 and if he played it like this, then i'll put him on my buddy list right away [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
I folded that river...mostly cause i was at the end of a VERY good session...didn't want to end it with a sour taste...heh. |
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Re: AA Facing river bet after getting called down
This is a call. Being w/t at the very end of sessions is a definite leak. Trust me, I know.
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