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RIVER DECISION. Raise / call / fold?

mrdaviesmrdavies Member Posts: 475
edited December 2014 in The Poker Clinic
pixie919 Small blind   £0.15 £0.15 £42.57
DODGY65 Big blind   £0.30 £0.45 £29.70
  Your hole cards
  • 9
  • Q
     
mrdavies Raise   £0.90 £1.35 £90.16
ANY_2 Call   £0.90 £2.25 £24.56
kc8 Fold        
PASTADAVE Call   £0.90 £3.15 £26.01
pixie919 Fold        
DODGY65 Fold        
Flop
   
  • 10
  • 10
  • J
     
mrdavies Check        
ANY_2 Bet   £1.58 £4.73 £22.98
PASTADAVE Call   £1.58 £6.31 £24.43
mrdavies Call   £1.58 £7.89 £88.58
Turn
   
  • K
     
mrdavies Check        
ANY_2 Check        
PASTADAVE Check        
River
   
  • 5
     
mrdavies Bet   £3.95 £11.84 £84.63
ANY_2 Fold        
PASTADAVE Raise   £7.90 £19.74 £16.53
mrdavies          
           
           
           

Comments

  • mrdaviesmrdavies Member Posts: 475
    edited December 2014
    the min raise seemed like A10 - Q10 or any 10 really. I had played it quite passively so I think he thought his 10 was good... No real reads.

    If I raise and get shoved I have to be behind.

    thoughts?
  • shakinacesshakinaces Member Posts: 1,590
    edited December 2014
    Hmm - seems odd that they would check behind on the turn if they had AQ, maybe they check a FH to induce a bet on the river but that seems quite a bad play as well given it makes it harder to get their whole stack in.

    Then again, min-raising has a tendency to pretty spew from unknown players.

    I don't think you can fold given the pot odds, but I would opt to snap-call this.

    Probably missing some value against certain oppos who will punt AT and happily call if you shove, but I think it's spewy over the long term to raise the 2nd nut straight on a paired board.
  • 77Chris9177Chris91 Member Posts: 375
    edited December 2014
    In Response to Re: RIVER DECISION. Raise / call / fold?:
    Hmm - seems odd that they would check behind on the turn if they had AQ, maybe they check a FH to induce a bet on the river but that seems quite a bad play as well given it makes it harder to get their whole stack in. Then again, min-raising has a tendency to pretty spew from unknown players. I don't think you can fold given the pot odds, but I would opt to snap-call this. Probably missing some value against certain oppos who will punt AT and happily call if you shove, but I think it's spewy over the long term to raise the 2nd nut straight on a paired board.
    Posted by shakinaces
    +1
  • pacificjoepacificjoe Member Posts: 23
    edited December 2014
    I would be check calling the river here. Therefore you eliminate getting jammed on. you are prepared to bet four pounds here so if he has a ten his bet would be around that therefore you get to showdown. You are also not losing value with this play as its a dangerous board and your not certain your winning
  • alex1229alex1229 Member Posts: 680
    edited December 2014
    In Response to Re: RIVER DECISION. Raise / call / fold?:
    I would be check calling the river here. Therefore you eliminate getting jammed on. you are prepared to bet four pounds here so if he has a ten his bet would be around that therefore you get to showdown. You are also not losing value with this play as its a dangerous board and your not certain your winning
    Posted by pacificjoe
    Its not really thattttt dangerous tho is it? If you're checking this long term you're throwing a lot of £££ down the toilet sir.

    I dont see no problem betting, but folding if you think you;re beat. Here the re-raise is miniscule, so snap the fish off. 
  • mrdaviesmrdavies Member Posts: 475
    edited December 2014
    turned out to be K10.. I flatted raise
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