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Re: 4-8 Live: 44 flops set against PFR
A-9-4r means rainbow board, no draws.
UTG was horrible and I felt he was probably drawing dead but he never folded so I let him stay in. After his turn 3-bet I was very worried about AA and was just planning on calling any river bet, but then he checked. I felt a value bet was in order and I bet. He raised. I called and he showed AA. After this, of all things, the DEALER started berating me about betting the river since I didn't cap the turn, so then I got into this semi-debate over value betting the river when SB checked. I thought at the time that my hand was waaaaaaaaaaaay too strong to check behind fearing AA. I didn't think this player had any other two cards that could have beaten me except AA and if he's checking the river, I'm going to value bet and if he has AA, he's going to raise and win. |
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Re: 4-8 Live: 44 flops set against PFR
Once the cards are out everyone is a genius. I only know of 2 dealers in tunica that are quality players. The rest are either weak/tight or loose and overconfident.
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Re: 4-8 Live: 44 flops set against PFR
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Once the cards are out everyone is a genius. I only know of 2 dealers in tunica that are quality players. The rest are either weak/tight or loose and overconfident. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah I was around 99.9% sure a river value bet was mandatory and then I had to defend myself to a dealer. Just wanted to make sure I made the right play (on the river at least). |
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Re: 4-8 Live: 44 flops set against PFR
Cap that turn...you've got a set and he's drawing to 4 outs at best in almost every situation.
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