Im playing a little tight, picking my spots, Villain has been playing tight but seems v passive, shortie is a fish. I float the flop, weak lead by villain on the turn makes me want to raise, so i re-raise it up plus its a great turn card for me to rep(i bet enough, but so that i can fold if shortie decides to jam) Shortie folds, villain calls.........question is do i continue on the river(do i give up?), Am i burning money here.
$50.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em -
Table Pamina II (Real Money)
Seat 2 is the button
Seat 1: Player1 ( $50.00 USD ) -
Seat 2: Hero ( $49.25 USD ) -
Seat 3: Player3 ( $55.74 USD ) -
Seat 4: Player4 ( $23.29 USD ) - VPIP: 52, PFR: 26, 3B: 7, AF: 1.2, Hands: 42
Seat 5: Player5 ( $73.99 USD ) -
Seat 6: Player6 ( $59.37 USD ) - VPIP: 22, PFR: 16, 3B: 4, AF: 5.0, Hands: 67
Player3 posts small blind [$0.25 USD].
Player4 posts big blind [$0.50 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Hero [ Ts Ks ]
Player5 folds
Player6 raises [$1.50 USD]
Player1 folds
Hero calls [$1.50 USD] Button
Player3 folds
Player4 calls [$1.00 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [ 3c, 9d, 8d ] (4.75)
Player4 checks
Player6 bets [$2.50 USD]
Hero calls [$2.50 USD]
Player4 calls [$2.50 USD]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 7d ](12.25)
Player4 checks
Player6 bets [$2.50 USD]
Hero raises [$7.00 USD]
Player4 folds
Player6 calls [$4.50 USD]
** Dealing River ** [ 2s ](26.25)
Player6 checks
Hero ????
Comments
Turn, if you raise make it bigger
River I prob give up, although doesnt look like villain likes his hand, might be worth firing 20