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Re: Too thin value on river? NL1k
turn raise is too small. $400 at least.
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Re: Too thin value on river? NL1k
I wish villain bet closer to pot on the turn so we can just shove over his turn bet without it being too much of an overbet. These spots always annoy me, I'm almost positive he has 2pair or a set on the turn although he could have something like QcJc or QcTc but he's not calling a river bet with those hands. He's also not calling a bet with KQ.
I don't think a check is bad at all here. For those saying "shove," what worse hand do we think he's calling with? Even if he has a hand like AT or AJ, it's a pretty tough call considering the turn raise when the A hits, pretty much saying "that A helped me more than it helped you." |
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Re: Too thin value on river? NL1k
sick spot. i just shove, but have hard time puttin villian on a hand that wouldnt push the river, given the turn action.
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Re: Too thin value on river? NL1k
I shoved cuz villian played the hand so weird. He could be tilting or be drunk. He snapped me with KK. This is probably check against this guy. Thanks for all responses.
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Re: Too thin value on river? NL1k
Pretty easy check if you think about it. It's a RR pot and he bet then called a turn raise. His range is pretty well defined toward AQ/AK/QQ+.
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