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Re: river nut full house, super donk bets into me... push or v-town?
fair enough. i mean i clearly understand the reasoning behind why people are advocating betting the flop, however consider this scenario... i lead the flop, the fish c-r, and i have to call like 150 more or something... i call. turn comes, he fires like 400...as it stands, my money is in bad at this point. or, just as likely a scenario, i lead the flop, the fish calls, turn comes, i bet close to the pot, he raises... once again, my money is in bad. i know there's a ton of different scenarios, and it's kind of a moot point, given that i'm normal way ahead of his range, but the point i was trying to emphasize was that i was up against a donk with a lot of chips. i really didn't want to get into a spot where i would stack off with my hand, given that flop. but to be clear, i'm def. betting that type of a flop like 90% of the time.
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Re: river nut full house, super donk bets into me... push or v-town?
Donk and nit leads river. You have nuts... PUSH. If he is capable of big laydowns with a good made hand he wouldn't be a superdonk?
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Re: river nut full house, super donk bets into me... push or v-town?
650 looks good.
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Re: river nut full house, super donk bets into me... push or v-town?
FWIW, based solely on the fact that you say he's super-nitty I sincerely doubt he's c/r with a SD unless it's the massive kind of Q9s draw hence I wouldn't be too afraid of leading this flop against him. His actions will let you know precisely where he's at.
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