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Re: river bet size 5/10
I would probably bet more on the flop so I could comfortablly shove the turn. The way you got to the turn I would probably just shove it and if he makes a hero call with 88/99 or JJ or whatever you still have good equity.
On the river I would probably go $350-$400, anything between $300 and a shove is probably fine though, it just depends on what you think he'll interpret as bluffiest. |
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Re: river bet size 5/10
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shove turn [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: river bet size 5/10
shove river.
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#14
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Re: river bet size 5/10
shove preflop
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Re: river bet size 5/10
I bet the turn, and as played I shove the river. If you don't shove, bet big....like $490.
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Re: river bet size 5/10
shove your mom
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Re: river bet size 5/10
given that your image is usually pretty in line kratzer, and that he should have no inclination to make a big call, i would bet something like $460 here. if you had been even a little out of line this session i would shove.
with the nut draw its not always best to shove turn. just because you check turn does not mean that you cannot bluff river (its just harder). i would probably shove turn to balance things though and given that my image is usually way worse than yours i shove river also. |
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Re: river bet size 5/10
he has less than you? auto-shove
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Re: river bet size 5/10
Try to induce a check-raise by betting 10.
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