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what to do on river

robyoungrobyoung Member Posts: 277
edited June 2012 in The Poker Clinic
notes on the guy, good player, when he calls my reraise on turn im not sure what to put him on, as i know he hasnt a premium hand as he would of raised pre, but with river pairing the board, theres a possible full house, i was thinking most likely k10 suited or something, so what would you do? Try and get a cheap showdown or get it in and if he has it then nh sir


PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceOVALORDSmall blind £0.50£0.50£79.52robyoungBig blind £1.00£1.50£93.12 Your hole cards9J   timbo57Fold    Austin1987Call £1.00£2.50£98.01xCall £1.00£3.50£376.28BOMBDOGFold    OVALORDFold    robyoungCheck    Flop  810K   robyoungCheck    Austin1987Check    xBet £2.63£6.13£373.65robyoungCall £2.63£8.76£90.49Austin1987Call £2.63£11.39£95.38Turn  7   robyoungCheck    Austin1987Check    xBet £8.54£19.93£365.11robyoungRaise £23.00£42.93£67.49Austin1987Fold    xCall £14.46£57.39£350.65River  K   robyoung?   

Comments

  • EvilPinguEvilPingu Member Posts: 3,462
    edited June 2012
    I think I prefer to bet/call flop, for 3 reasons:

    1) We can possibly win the pot now, which is never a bad thing when we have Jack high.
    2) If we get called or raised, we can start to narrow down our opponent's range, whereas by checking and letting him bet, he could be having a stab at the pot in position with just about anything. 
    3) Bet/calling means that if we get raised on the flop and hit our draw on the turn or river, it's much easier to get stacks in on later streets. 

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