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Re: Any point in value betting this river?
 Originally Posted by HoopyDude
 Originally Posted by Illfavor
I think his range includes a lot of broadway cards and medium pairs but not totally junk hands.
Like What? QJ, QT, KJ, KT, JT, 44, and maaaaybe TT? How we doin vs. that, do you think he's calling a river shove w/2nd pair, and what bet do you think maximizes our value here?
This is relatively simple math that if you actually take the time to do, imo, you will have a clear answer and you will have understood how to get it in the future, making you a much better player.
Well against that range we crush everything but QJ and 44 and I get the feeling that he would call down with a J or a weaker Q than me. He might be so passive as to c/c all 3 streets with a set or two pair.
I' m not really sure what you mean about math in this situation could you explain further. Thanks for all the replies so far.
By math he means the following:
See how many possible combinations of each hand in villains range are there. Then check against how many of them you are ahead(this will give you your equity). If that is over 50%, you should go with a value bet.
If you didnt undestand the previous paragraph, you could search "geometric visualization", author "spoonitnow", and start from there.
Also, Pokerstove will do the above for you just entering your cards, board, and villains range. However, I recommend you try to do the math for yourself.
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