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Meh river spot 200NL
So this guy is a tight fish running 11/7/1.8 with 1.7% 3bet. He plays 4-6 tables, and I've never seen him do this before. Turn call? Bet river? Sizing?
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $2.00 BB (8 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
saw flop
MP1 ($200)
MP2 ($325.75)
Hero (CO) ($250)
Button ($116.75)
SB ($200)
BB ($159.95)
UTG ($139)
UTG+1 ($158.25)
Preflop: Hero is CO with A:diamond:, A:club:
4 folds, Hero bets $6, 1 fold, SB calls $5, BB calls $4
Flop: ($18) 5:club:, K:diamond:, Q:heart: (3 players)
SB bets $12, BB calls $12, Hero calls $12
Turn: ($54) Q:club: (3 players)
SB bets $38, 1 fold, Hero calls $38
River: ($130) 3:heart: (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $56
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can't see how he can have 55 or KQ after the river check. I guess he has AK, KJ, both which should call a small v-bet
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turn call is good, river sizing is nice for thin value and gives you room to fold if you need to - an 11-7 is never going to be bluff c-raising this river when so many nut hands are in your range. Checking river behind isn't terrible either, except for how nitty it is ;)
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He should really have AK and I don't think he's checking the river to c/f. I would bet bigger. idk how KJ, KT fits into his range unless he cold calls wider vs steals than in lp or sumthin. If he's good enough to c/f AK, wouldn't he play a lot better pre? :D
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man, I probably fold the turn, but if i called it would only be because i thought i had barely enough equity to continue, and hence would check this river since i don't believe we have the best hand >50% of the time.
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I definitely would have folded