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[10nl] OP on texture board vs rivershoving villain
Villain is 50/10/1 over 80hands
Hand #47285359-34803 at Pocono Pines (No Limit Hold'em) Started at 09/Nov/07 02:02:10 Herine is at seat 0 with $14.38. racingearz1 is at seat 1 with $8.94. IamSuperman is at seat 2 with $13.24. spk12 is at seat 3 with $16.30. QuattroFour4 is at seat 4 with $10. latvaniemi_ is at seat 5 with $9.85. The button is at seat 3. QuattroFour4 posts the small blind of $.05. latvaniemi_ posts the big blind of $.10. Herine: -- -- racingearz1: -- -- IamSuperman: -- -- spk12: -- -- QuattroFour4: -- -- latvaniemi_: Tc Th Pre-flop: Herine folds. racingearz1 folds. IamSuperman calls. spk12 folds. QuattroFour4 folds. latvaniemi_ raises to $.35. IamSuperman calls. Flop (board: 9c 3c 7s): latvaniemi_ bets $.75. IamSuperman calls. Turn (board: 9c 3c 7s 5d): latvaniemi_ bets $1.25. IamSuperman raises to $2.50. latvaniemi_ calls. River (board: 9c 3c 7s 5d 3s): latvaniemi_ bets $2.25. IamSuperman goes all-in for $9.64. latvaniemi_ goes all-in for $6.25. IamSuperman is returned $3.39 (uncalled). Line of tought, i feel the pf raise and flop bet is standard. The tricky thing is the minraise on the turn, atm i feel i shouldve shoved or folded. Leaning towards fold since the minraise feels like he was on a drawhand either str8 or flush. On the river the flush card dint come but i chickened out and donkeybet hoping to see a showdown cheap. (Shoudlve just showed turn) Then he reraises me allin. I actually didnt think the 3 helpt him that much because it didnt fit with his line at the flop/river. 6,4 and 6,8 is within his preflo p calling range but unlikely. Regarding his totalt af a bluff raise on the river on a missed flush didnt seem plausibel either. So i figured he either slowedplay a monster and got me or have tp. And since i'm kinda potcommited on the river i made the call... Spew?, and or should i fold or shove the turn? |
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Re: [10nl] OP on texture board vs rivershoving villain
Tough spot. The trappy turn min-raise scares the hell out of me, but I probably call it with the idea of seeing how much Villain wants to bet on the river (and also with the idea that he could just have a pair+draw type of hand).
You pulled ahead of, say, 97 on the river, but I don't really think the donkbet accomplishes much. I would just check and then make a decision (probably folding if he bet big). Once you've led the river, though, I agree that you are pretty much committed. |
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