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Opponent is mostly an MTT player on sky and plays a bit of cash. Does pretty well at MTT's no idea about cash, but is definatly capable of making moves.
I just call the 3 bet with AK in position. Flop doesn't look like it's really hut opponents range. I decide to raise it.
On the turn I hit my jin card. It's checked to me, i decide to check for pot control.
Probably a mistake, i am good here against most of opponents range. The other reason i checked the turn, was to allow opponent to bluff the river, and snap call. Bit of both really.
When it's checked to me, i'm value betting all day long. When i'm shoved on, it looks like a really easy call. He's never checking a 6 there, and would be really unlikely he had a 6 given pre flop action/ action through out the hand. Could be a set of 7s, but again i doubt your shoving with 10s there.
How would you play this hand/ would you call the river shove?
x | Small blind | £0.05 | £0.05 | £19.95 | |
longman912 | Big blind | £0.10 | £0.15 | £19.50 | |
Your hole cards |
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rancid | Fold | ||||
liamboi11 | Fold | ||||
LARSON7 | Raise | £0.30 | £0.45 | £45.33 | |
x | Fold | ||||
x | Raise | £0.85 | £1.30 | £19.10 | |
longman912 | Fold | ||||
LARSON7 | Call | £0.60 | £1.90 | £44.73 | |
Flop | |||||
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x | Bet | £1.00 | £2.90 | £18.10 | |
LARSON7 | Raise | £2.95 | £5.85 | £41.78 | |
x | Call | £1.95 | £7.80 | £16.15 | |
Turn | |||||
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x | Check | ||||
LARSON7 | Check | ||||
River | |||||
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x | Check | ||||
LARSON7 | Bet | £3.90 | £11.70 | £37.88 | |
x | All-in | £16.15 | £27.85 | £0.00 | |
LARSON7 | ? |
Comments
Don't mind flat pre but deep enough to reraise
Raise when we miss flop but just check back when we hit?
If you now think you're ahead on turn why do you want to keep the pot small for pot control? Where was the pot control on flop?
Don't understand any of your logic on this one.
As played I fold river as I have absolutely no idea what my opponent has
bet turn
b/f river
Thanks for the post Lnarin!
The line is a bit mixed up, as Geldy said, i should have bet the turn. I hardly ever check the turn there, i was just mixing it up.
100% any set/ straight is getting bet there. I would say as well most aces are getting bet there too, after the flop action, it's going to be hard for opponent to put me on an ace?? Maybe AJ might check back there.
If opponent had set/ straight/ even 2 pair OOP are they really likely to be flat calling my flop bet OOP? With 2 pair probably, but i doubt it for a set / straight. If they had either of these, i'm most likely getting 4 bet on the flop. They could check raise turn hoping for a bet, but lose out on so much value by doing this. If opponent had a set or a straight i think i would have known about it on the flop.
Is it really obvious i have an ace there? I would expect most people to continue betting there once they had hut their card, i certainly usually always would.
Given the action during the hand, i know it's played back to front, but opponent lines makes no sense if he has a straight or a set, and 2 pair if anything (most times) is just calling. A set or straight would put in a value bet, the check over bet jam is either crushing me or a total bluff.
I just thought any value hand would not check jam, just looked like an attempt to steal the pot.
I know the logic is upside down! Made a few mistakes and didn't play it that well at all.
That makes perfect sense now as to why you would put me on an ace as played. You know poker stuff at a different level, hence why you play the stakes you do and win. Always good to read your posts in the clinic.
And looking forward to your diary!
I did call, Opponent had JQ
I couldn't see him checking 10J or 6x on the river, cause there is no way i could value bet anything on that board! And he wouldn't let me check check for cheap show down (if he had 10J or 6x).
In my famous words from Saturday he either had me or didn't!