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4nl 6m: I think I sized the turn wrong, now what on the river?
Merge - $0.04 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by not FTR
5 hands in, everyone is unknown. PFR (CO) is raising for the second time, so like whatever AJ is probably good enough to flat COvBU. Overcaller 1 (SB; main villain) is something like 40/0 at this point, and is flatting again, so he's probably a fish.
BB: $1.17
UTG: $4.00
CO: $7.35
Hero (BTN): $4.00
SB: $4.21
SB posts SB $0.02, BB posts BB $0.04
Pre Flop: ($0.06) Hero has Js Ac
fold, CO raises to $0.12, Hero calls $0.12, SB calls $0.10, BB calls $0.08
Flop: ($0.48, 4 players) Ks 2h Td
SB checks, BB checks, CO checks, Hero checks
Turn: ($0.48, 4 players) Qd
SB bets $0.24, fold, fold, Hero raises to $0.92, SB calls $0.68
River: ($2.32, 2 players) Tc
SB checks, Hero has 2.96 left behind and bets $?.??
I couldn't figure out a sizing on the turn to where I'm often going to be getting his stack, so I went as high as possible on a more-or-less vulnerable board. If I go $0.80, I probably leave enough money behind to b/f on a paired board or third diamond.
Now that my turn sizing was bad, betting 1.60-2.30 seems bad because I don't really allow myself to fold to a raise. $1.20 seems like I'm missing value just to protect myself in the rare instance that he shoves. Overshoving seems terrible since he has no Tx in his range, so the river is a bit of a scare card to any hand I have beat. Less than $1.20 is missing a ton of value, and this type of player is rarely going to talk himself into turning a missed draw into a bluff.
Thoughts on turn and river sizing are welcome. Well, everything's open; it is an internet forum after all. But like, you know what I mean.
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