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pokerlearner
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08-31-2006, 09:12 AM
Post subject: Should I make the river call here
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Flush
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: california
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B&M 300$ NL ($2-$5 blinds)
Hero has 600$ behind. Villain has 450 $ behind. Villain has been playing very loose. Table is loose and crazy. Villain has moved all in preflop with AQ and K-10 and has called about 80$ raises with A-9 and AJ.
Preflop: Hero is 4d-4s utg. 5 people limp.
Flop: Ac-4c-6h
Hero bets $30, MP2 calls, Villain calls, Button calls.
Turn:Ac-4c-6h-8d
Hero bets $70, Villain raises to $200, Hero calls.
River: Ac-4c-6h-8d-Js
Hero checks, Villain moves all in for $200, Hero ??
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Halv
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3-bet turn. A river club either kills you or kills the action, so get the chips in before that club has a chance to fall.
Call the river, pay off higher sets and straights. You're ahead of his range, which includes TP, two pair, and possibly busted draws.
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AHiltz
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by HalvSame
3-bet turn. A river club either kills you or kills the action, so get the chips in before that club has a chance to fall.
Call the river, pay off higher sets and straights. You're ahead of his range, which includes TP, two pair, and possibly busted draws.
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Agreed.
As played that J on the river doesn't strengthen his hand to something that beats us unless he was playing a donktastic JJ.
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Ash256
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I'm hammering the turn, possibly pushing.
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