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Re: $50 NL: River Bet Decision
So is playing it.
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Re: $50 NL: River Bet Decision
Normally I'd advocate a c-bet on this board with the callers you got. But since you say your table image has gotten bad, I think that a check here is fine on the flop.
Turn bet looks good to me. No one seems to want the pot so might as well take a shot at it. I would value bet the river for $10. Villain looks to have a small to medium PP to me. Looks like he doesn't think that board helped you, but is scared you have a bigger PP than he does. There is no real reason given the betting so far to think that your hand isn't good here. |
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Re: $50 NL: River Bet Decision
I should add that they had been playing very straight-forwardly against me. When villain called the turn, I put him on a passively played overpair like 99 or TT, or possibly a middle pair that wasn't a set. I don't think he'd float with overcards here. I was ready to check/fold until I spiked a card that was ahead of his range.
I ended up betting $8, he called and mucked 66. |
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