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Getting donked on river whats your play here?
Besides the obvious preflop error how bad is river line here. Do you think villian is on Ace rag enough to make raising the donk correct? His play in this hand had me stumped. Not sure why other players name didn't convert??
PokerStars 2/4 Hold'em (10 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver) Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with Q, A. UTG calls, Hero calls, 6 folds</font>, Phil*10E6SPECIALDOLLAR checks. Flop: (3.50 SB) Q, 3, 4 (4 players)</font> SB checks, Phil*10E6SPECIALDOLLAR checks, UTG checks, Hero bets</font>, SB folds, Phil*10E6SPECIALDOLLAR folds, UTG calls. Turn: (2.75 BB) 2 (2 players)</font> UTG checks, Hero bets</font>, UTG calls. River: (4.75 BB) A (2 players)</font> UTG bets</font>,Hero raises</font>, UTG 3-bets, Hero calls. Final Pot: 10.75 BB |
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Re: Getting donked on river whats your play here?
Is he loose enough to play Ax under the gun then call with second pair or worse on the turn?
Probably not, so you should just call the river fearing he has a pair of 5's. |
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Re: Getting donked on river whats your play here?
Yes, I think you can raise and call the 3-bet against an unknown. Do you have any reads? I would take notes on what hand he played like this.
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Re: Getting donked on river whats your play here?
I have less than 100 hands on villian but he is 36/16/1.9/40 W%SD
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Re: Getting donked on river whats your play here?
well, that makes your preflop overlimp even worse :-), but you knew that.
It's probably pretty close in EV between raising the river and just calling, but I lean towards raising, because you will get paid off by plenty of hands here. Did you consider folding to the 3-bet? I don't think I would have given the stats and lack of hand history. |
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Re: Getting donked on river whats your play here?
When I raised the river I planned on calling a 3-bet as I felt he was type to chase a rag ace and overplay a worse two pair. I felt there was a decent chance he limped with a hand like A4 suited, so he called flop with pair and overcard in a place where I would bet a high % of time, then on turn he picked up draw so he called again. I didn't think A5 as I would see a raise earlier and why was 55 calling on flop? He had 55.
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Re: Getting donked on river whats your play here?
Why is 55 calling? Because you are thinking like a good player, and not like most of the donks playing LHE. 80% of the players out there are calling when holding a PP, regardless of their position, even if they are holding 22 or 33. If I had a $1 for every player playing 22 Utg, I would already be retired.
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Re: Getting donked on river whats your play here?
besides, playing 55 utg is not as bad as playing a4 utg (tho still usually bad)
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#9
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Re: Getting donked on river whats your play here?
Raise the flop and just call the river.
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Re: Getting donked on river whats your play here?
Against villain w these stats I´m calling this 3-bet. Villain has to have AF less than 1,2-1,3 for me to fold this. nh,wp except pf [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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