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Did Villain Make a MIstake in This Hand?
If so which street?
Button knows I'm a TAG, I know he's a TAG, and we both know SB is a Donk. Preflop: Button raises, SB calls, I call with A8o. Flop: A24r. Button bets, SB calls, I checkraise, they both call. Turn 2. SB checks, I bet, Button instaraises, SB folds, I call. River is a T. I check, Button checks. Button had A7o. |
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Re: Did Villain Make a MIstake in This Hand?
You c/r'ing the field on the flop is showing a lot of strength on this flop so his turn raise is debateable. On the other hand you didnt 3-bet preflop so AK-AJ should be out of your range depending on your preflop tendencies.
I am not saying his turn raise is a mistake, just saying its close. After you c/r the flop I would just call down most turns and rivers. |
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Re: Did Villain Make a MIstake in This Hand?
The turn raise was bad. The SB is either ahead or drawing to 4 outs at best, and the villain should know that he could easily be behind after you c/r the flop in a protected pot.
Also, I'm betting the river if I'm raising that turn vs. a TAG. |
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Re: Did Villain Make a MIstake in This Hand?
Yeah I think villain should've bet the turn river if he raised the turn. Give me a chance to make a mistake on the river.
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Re: Did Villain Make a MIstake in This Hand?
The turn raise is a clear error. He should play for overcalls. By going for the free showdown he risks a crushing 3-bet and tends to drive out SB who probably doesn't have odds to chase.
Betting the river might be consistent but it's still wrong. He's certainly an underdog if called. |
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Re: Did Villain Make a MIstake in This Hand?
I'm not sure why you posted the hand like this. It biases the responses.
You should have simply posted the hand from the villain's perspective. AS |
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Re: Did Villain Make a MIstake in This Hand?
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The turn raise is a clear error. He should play for overcalls. By going for the free showdown he risks a crushing 3-bet and tends to drive out SB who probably doesn't have odds to chase. [/ QUOTE ] Word |
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Re: Did Villain Make a MIstake in This Hand?
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The turn raise is a clear error. He should play for overcalls. By going for the free showdown he risks a crushing 3-bet and tends to drive out SB who probably doesn't have odds to chase. Betting the river might be consistent but it's still wrong. He's certainly an underdog if called. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think betting the river is wrong. Villain splits with any kicker under ten and wins 5 more big bets if a weak ace folds. Wouldn't it be worthwhile for him to take that chance? |
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I don't think betting the river is wrong. Villain splits with any kicker under ten and wins 5 more big bets if a weak ace folds. Wouldn't it be worthwhile for him to take that chance? [/ QUOTE ] Betting an ace is a bluff? Exactly what kind of image do you have [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]? There is absolutely no way you should be folding an ace on the river at 11-1. |
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Re: Did Villain Make a MIstake in This Hand?
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[ QUOTE ] I don't think betting the river is wrong. Villain splits with any kicker under ten and wins 5 more big bets if a weak ace folds. Wouldn't it be worthwhile for him to take that chance? [/ QUOTE ] Betting an ace is a bluff? Exactly what kind of image do you have [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]? There is absolutely no way you should be folding an ace on the river at 11-1. [/ QUOTE ] You're right, there should be no way I'm folding this river. |
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