In Response to Re: Top set Very Wet board v reg. NL4 : Just because he had an overpair this time does not mean you have his range correct, his range can obv be wider. I dont know what don does, but I would expect him to flat more than overpairs If he thinks you only lead pot with strong hands I think he can call with strong draws, he should have decent implied odds ip (havent looked back at hand, so stack size may preclude this). Personally Id rather have a good draw when you lead that flop than have 99. Also as lolraise says, even with range you give him I dont think you can vbet river, you are ahead of some of that range but its tiny as it has all nearly made a set or straight and he folds some of it anyway Posted by grantorino
check my last post, c/f - c/c probably best on river as for flop - when i am called there they could have a draw yes. And I could be taking myself to value town here but I can b/f turn - v other players at NL4 i am actually checking the turn. I think only because it's Don and I have so much info on him regarding his BR and stuff I did feel confident i was ahead on the turn, but yeah my river shove is questionable.
In Response to Re: Top set Very Wet board v reg. NL4 : check my last post, c/f - c/c probably best on river as for flop - when i am called there they could have a draw yes. And I could be taking myself to value town here but I can b/f turn - v other players at NL4 i am actually checking the turn. I think only because it's Don and I have so much info on him regarding his BR and stuff I did feel confident i was ahead on the turn, but yeah my river shove is questionable. Posted by rancid
can we confirm that my low bankroll isnt effecting my desisions.
In Response to Re: Top set Very Wet board v reg. NL4 : can we confirm that my low bankroll isnt effecting my desisions. Posted by The_Don90
lol No but it did help me define you starting range, so I can reasonably assume you not calling a 5x raise loose with suited cons etc... with a BR of 8 BI's On the flip it also meant that I could apply more pressure, either force you into making a mistake or fold
Can I also confirm when I bet I have it 100%, and my miniumum is 2 pr
Guy Played his 2 pair well knew where he was in the hand and got donked on the river why the **** would you flat call with 99 on that flop. turn brings a flush and 4 to a straight you hit your 2 outer to make a set on the river and your hand still looks like you might be beat
Guy Played his 2 pair well knew where he was in the hand and got donked on the river why the **** would you flat call with 99 on that flop. turn brings a flush and 4 to a straight you hit your 2 outer to make a set on the river and your hand still looks like you might be beat Posted by Luke_Jones
Guy Played his 2 pair well knew where he was in the hand and got donked on the river why the **** would you flat call with 99 on that flop. turn brings a flush and 4 to a straight you hit your 2 outer to make a set on the river and your hand still looks like you might be beat Posted by Luke_Jones
i had alot more than 2 outs
3x 6's. 3x 7's 3x 8's 2x 9's 9x clubs
i make that a total of 20 outs.
Hardly in terrible shape.
Also i flat as i know theres every way my opponent can have me crippled on that flop. Admitedly turn is probably a fold, as ive stated i was drinking while playing and got attached to the one outer straight flush possibility.
you said it right there is every possibilty you was crushed on the flop but flat calling dont tell you anything and ok now you can see his cards you can say you have those out's if the board pairs on the river makes your hand look even worse. you raise the flop you would find out where you was and save money in the long run. how often is your pocket 9's an over pair to the board ALL THE WAY what if the turn had an over card you still call down all the way with an over card 4 to a straight and a flushed board?
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as for flop - when i am called there they could have a draw yes.
And I could be taking myself to value town here but I can b/f turn - v other players at NL4 i am actually checking the turn.
I think only because it's Don and I have so much info on him regarding his BR and stuff I did feel confident i was ahead on the turn, but yeah my river shove is questionable.
No but it did help me define you starting range, so I can reasonably assume you not calling a 5x raise loose with suited cons etc... with a BR of 8 BI's
On the flip it also meant that I could apply more pressure, either force you into making a mistake or fold
Can I also confirm when I bet I have it 100%, and my miniumum is 2 pr
3x 6's.
3x 7's
3x 8's
2x 9's
9x clubs
i make that a total of 20 outs.
Hardly in terrible shape.
Also i flat as i know theres every way my opponent can have me crippled on that flop. Admitedly turn is probably a fold, as ive stated i was drinking while playing and got attached to the one outer straight flush possibility.