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$10: Valuebetting on river
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t20 (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)
UTG+1 (t1440) MP1 (t1980) MP2 (t1450) MP3 (t1020) CO (t1300) Button (t1540) SB (t1590) BB (t1720) Hero (t1460) Preflop: Hero is UTG with , . Hero raises to t100, 2 folds, MP2 calls t100, 5 folds. Flop: (t230) , , (2 players) Hero bets t40, MP2 raises to t140, Hero calls t100. Turn: (t510) (2 players) Hero checks, MP2 bets t260, Hero calls t260. River: (t1030) (2 players) Hero bets t960 (All-In), MP2 folds. That was too high, but what would be the appropriate amount for valuebetting the river? |
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Re: $10: Valuebetting on river
Lead flop, lead turn, lead river.
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Re: $10: Valuebetting on river
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Lead flop, lead turn, lead river. [/ QUOTE ] QFT ... why? is, you need to get paid off on hands like this, but it will only happen if villain has a hand, so play it like he has a good hand and wants to get yr money in! Lead flop for maybe 140-160, rep at least a pair or enthusiastic bluff. If called, wonderful, he has something! Now you can lead the turn, and with over 500 in the pot, 300 gives him a great opportunity to try to reraise you. If you c/r the turn, you may scare him off his eg pair of nines. If he calls, lead the river for at least half his stack if it's a scare card, more if a brick hits. This way you get paid off by good pairs 99-AA and anyone holding the case Q. |
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Re: $10: Valuebetting on river
How about check raising the flop? As you raised pf he's unlikely to put you on a 8. Obv no need to protect your hand. This way you can get value from
- KJ,AK,AJ,AT bluffing (cr cause your unlikely to get them to fire a 2ndbarrel on the turn) - AA,KK betting and calling your rr(more unlikely holdings with flat call pf) - JJ betting and most likely calling rr - 77,99,TT possibly betting and a loose villain calling your rr - Qx,A8,88 will obv pay you off no matter what (most unlikely hands) If he's in the hand after the flop cr, I'd bet 3/4 pot turn and shove river.. Opinions? |
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