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I see no reraise and call here?
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Oh sh%it got post mixed up..please disregard
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Why full pot on the turn?
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He had $15 left on the river.
I think I'd be obligated to call if I bet $8-$9 and he shoved, no? If yes, then would all in be the right play? |
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Yes, I think you would be obliged to call.
However, this is a value bet. Its purpose is to get a call in a hand you are probably winning, so size it with that in mind (and don't just go all-in because you'll be calling his shove) |
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VB 10 - 12 on the river...
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I ended up betting $8 on the river.
Too small of a value bet? I seem to find that when I don't really have that strong of a hand, when I value bet, I usually value bet only enough so that I can fold if I get shoved/re-raised. On this type of hand, should I just really not think this way and be willing to absorb the loss if he made 2 pair or set? |
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Were ahead basically always here unless he's caught some dumb two pair. No one at this level checks thrice with a monster. A bet of 11 or 12 sounds good.
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I bet the flop a bit more and the turn a bit less.
River is meh, but I see monsters under the bed all the time. Thing is, if he calls our preflop raise w/ AT then he probably also calls it w/ the likes of A3s. |
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Were ahead basically always here unless he's caught some dumb two pair. No one at this level checks thrice with a monster. A bet of 11 or 12 sounds good. [/ QUOTE ] It's untrue that no one checks thrice w/ monster @ this level. I do it myself once in a while, if my opponent's aggression factor is high enough. I've had it done to me plenty, many like to slowplay/ succumb to fancy play syndrome. W/ out numbers or reads, I'd look hard at checking river, b/c villain showed strength on turn w/ your near pot sized bet. They called your raise out o' pos. preflop. What range would you put them on? I'm thinking [AA, 22] [AK, AJ]. A tight player would play something like [AA, 88] [AK]. A loose player would play something like [AA, 22] [AK, AJu] [AK, A2s]. IMO a good player would not call your turn bet w/ less than AQ. A str8 looks unlikely. I usually give players the benefit of the doubt until I see evidence that they are fish. If were at the $10NL level, I'd likely value bet, but I don't see enough players these days overplay top pair, low kicker at $25NL. Loose VPIP or Went to SD #'s would have me value betting easy, $9-12. I would push if Went to SD was high enuogh. |
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