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2/4 NL pumping value on the river
Blinds 2/4, Villain is average TAG, good player all-around, didnt do anything outrageous so far.
HERO ($532) SB ($575) BB ($494) UTG ($327) MP ($476) BTN ($555) Preflop: HERO is CO with Ts, Jc. 2 folds, MP calls $4, HERO calls $4, Villain calls $4, SB folds, BB checks Flop: ($16) Jd, 2d, 8s (4 players) MP checks, HERO bets $12, Villain calls $12, BB folds, MP folds Turn: ($40) 3s (2 players) Hero checks, Villain bets $38, HERO calls $38. River: ($116) Th (2 players) HERO checks, Villain bets $85, HERO is all-in $481 PF and flop seem standard enough, on the turn I thought he was likely to semi-bluffing with a draw, I called planning to fold to a big bet on the river, especially if one of the obvious draws came in. After hitting the T, I thought I would give him the occasion to bluff with any whiffed draw or value bet a hand like AJ. My concern is about the size of my CRAI. On one hand, I put him on a tough decision if he has a lower 2-pair hand. However, he's never folding a hand that has me beat (set or straight) and the big size of my CRAI makes it easier to fold lower 2-pairs hand. Obviously he's never calling with AJ/KJ or a whiffed draw here, but he might fold JT. Should I have made my CRAI smaller in size to induce a call from those hands? My big concern was getting reraised AI if I min-raised, putting me on a tough decision, something he could very well do with JT as well as a set or straight. |
#2
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Re: 2/4 NL pumping value on the river
I don't like limping pre, raise or fold.
I think a min-raise is a lot better. |
#3
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Re: 2/4 NL pumping value on the river
I don't like this very much. I can't think of any hands that are calling this that we beat, except MAYBE J8s or T8s, but even that's thin. I think if you get called here you're getting shown a set or better.
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Re: 2/4 NL pumping value on the river
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I don't like limping pre, raise or fold. I think a min-raise is a lot better. [/ QUOTE ] I put myself in villain's shoes and tried to read my hand. On flop and turn, it seems I have a flush draw and on the river I went for a CR-bluff with a busted FD. However after the min-raise he can get the best of me and put me on a very tough decision by simply shoving his busted draws along with his sets and straights. A situation I really wanted to avoid. |
#5
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Re: 2/4 NL pumping value on the river
Woah, you think he's capable of 3-betting his busted draws? Jesus, these 2/4 games are tough.
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Re: 2/4 NL pumping value on the river
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Woah, you think he's capable of 3-betting his busted draws? Jesus, these 2/4 games are tough. [/ QUOTE ] Well, maybe thats a bit of a far stretch but it would still be possible for him to shove with many 2-pairs hand I beat, putting me on a hard decision. Do you always fold to a shove? Always call? |
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Re: 2/4 NL pumping value on the river
this is disgusting.
esp. in a limped pot you will never ever ever ever get shown a hand you beat. and you will never ever ever ever fold a better one. let me reiterate: wow this is disgusting. let me rephrase: bleeeeccchchchchchchh ps sorry for the honesty but im drunk and this is wow bad |
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Re: 2/4 NL pumping value on the river
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this is disgusting. esp. in a limped pot you will never ever ever ever get shown a hand you beat. and you will never ever ever ever fold a better one. let me reiterate: wow this is disgusting. let me rephrase: bleeeeccchchchchchchh ps sorry for the honesty but im drunk and this is wow bad [/ QUOTE ] lol how much do you raise then? what do you do against a shove? |
#9
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Re: 2/4 NL pumping value on the river
butchered.
ugly river bet. |
#10
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Re: 2/4 NL pumping value on the river
just answer this:
what was the point of the river overbet? |
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