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Re: River bet size deep
If he is str8forward, with the flush at the river, he doesn't call a shove. I think he will call prety quickly a 1/2 pot size bet (700$). Of course, call a shove, if he got KJ, it's a cooler.
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#12
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Re: River bet size deep
shove - if he has a flush, he isn't folding.
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#13
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Re: River bet size deep
905$.
Seems smaller to the donks psychologically than 890 for example. |
#14
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Re: River bet size deep
$1111
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#15
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Re: River bet size deep
[ QUOTE ]
905$. Seems smaller to the donks psychologically than 890 for example. [/ QUOTE ] Id really get a consensus on this. Some people say 199 gets called easier than 200, some say 222 gets called easier than 200. I don't know. Probably doesn't too much though. In the hand raise flop hard, then 3/4-2/3 and you should be able to get it in. On the river I am likely to make an around $800 bet. |
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Re: River bet size deep
Even thought he is 75/12, if he has wtsd at 16% I doubt he is calling with a flushdraw on the turn.
I would put him on a jack, and I dont think he is calling an overbet with a medium jack without history. I would bet/call around 900. |
#17
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Re: River bet size deep
1. He's never folding a flush after drawing to it.
2. We shouldn't discard hands like 99/TT/QQ. |
#18
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Re: River bet size deep
i would shove
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#19
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Re: River bet size deep
villain c/ced a psb on turn on a paired board. shoving is dumb because he doesnt have a flush very often. also, if he has a flush he will c/r a bet of 750 anyway.
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Re: River bet size deep
jfish, i don't think either are necessarily true with this villain.
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