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Re: 25NL (9Max): KK, River bet
On the board like this, his hand doesn't change much from Flop to Turn to River. Like wise, I would not expect him to think that the Turn or River helped me.
After the Turn, we both are left with $18 or so. If villain is calling my Turn c/r, which I think is a really strong play, is there reason that he would fold to a River PSB? or is he willing to call $10 but not $18? I agree that raising to $10-12 makes it easier for river push. But would it fold out Top Pair hands? |
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Re: 25NL (9Max): KK, River bet
Yeah probably. I'd adjust my bet-sizing to make sure the river shove is less than 3/4 pot.
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Re: 25NL (9Max): KK, River bet
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On the board like this, his hand doesn't change much from Flop to Turn to River. Like wise, I would not expect him to think that the Turn or River helped me. After the Turn, we both are left with $18 or so. If villain is calling my Turn c/r, which I think is a really strong play, is there reason that he would fold to a River PSB? or is he willing to call $10 but not $18? I agree that raising to $10-12 makes it easier for river push. But would it fold out Top Pair hands? [/ QUOTE ] I think you are more likely to fold out top pair hands to a river PSB then raising an extra 5 bucks here and betting half of the pot on the river. |
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