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  1. #1

    Default riverplay 88?

    $0.5/$1 No Limit Holdem
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    rebuypoker
    Stacks:
    UTG DonHoobee ($130.05)
    UTG+1 stelaw ($120.99)
    CO rebuypoker ($150.50)
    BTN Meisterhase2345 ($95.00)
    SB SmokinC ($204.80)
    BB HolgerDS09 ($179.68)

    Pre-flop: ($1.50, 6 players)
    1 fold, stelaw calls $1, rebuypoker raises to $5, 3 folds, stelaw calls $4

    Flop: ($11.50, 2 players)
    stelaw checks, rebuypoker bets $7, stelaw calls $7

    Turn: ($25.50, 2 players)
    stelaw checks, rebuypoker bets $19, stelaw calls $19

    River: ($63.50, 2 players)
    stelaw checks, rebuypoker bets $35, [color=#cc0000][b]stelaw raises to $70 ?????

    How would you play this hand?
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    i woudl get all the money in. If you lose its a cooler. I would also bet every street harder.
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    Hi. Thanks for the response. I was also thinking about this., im trying different betsizes and maybe i bet to low.
    What is the correct bet size amount in these type of hands?
    Maybe i should bet 9 at the flop , and 23-25 on the turn when the pot is 27?
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    Bet each street larger. No reads but I assume he is horrible so yeah just get it allin now on river.
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    KK gets 5% of his range, 79 gets 5% of his range, complete bluff gets 10%, pair of K gets 25%, two pair Kx hand gets 15%, trips 6's, 5's, or 3's gets 25%, and some other two pair gets 15%. I'd say you have that range crushed yep yep.
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    flattin ur 4bets, makin u tilt
    id probably stick the last 20 in but its not the most wonderful spot. that range is insanely optimistic saucy
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    i would bet the flop streets just a little harder. not too hard cause its not a super drawy board. and i really dont think you can fold here ever.
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    I dont get why we're not trying to build the pot more earlier when we're playing 150bbs deep with a set.
    Just dipping my toes back in.
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    I dont get why we're not trying to build the pot more earlier when we're playing 150bbs deep with a set.
    Hi! What is the correct play. Raise it to 5-6$ preflop and bet almost pot every street? I usually make it 4 bb as standard preflop+1bb per every limper, is this to weak when he has more than 100bb?

    i would bet the flop streets just a little harder. not too hard cause its not a super drawy board. and i really dont think you can fold here ever.
    I really think as you do here. There is no reason to think im behind with this flop and there arent many draws out there. I'm holding a super hand. Thats why I dont bet potsize here. In fact i was multitabling and maybe i should hit the bet pot button more often.

    When I read your answers you all say bet more. Can someone tell me how much more to bet. Is it more right to bet 3/4 or potsize instead of my so weak bets?
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    Oops, misread HH. I take the same line, probably bet slightly more on flop and turn, but I take it back, this looks fine so far.

    Might as well get the rest in on the river.
    Just dipping my toes back in.
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    It depends on what I think of my opponent.

    The small flop size bet is one I'll make with a large number of hands for balance because so few hands hit that flop and fewer still have many outs if you hit. However, against really terrible player it I would just pot it because I'm not worried about tipping my hand strength. Also, against very stubborn, floaty players I would just pot it as well because they won't let me bluff flops with impunity so I fight back by getting maximum value when I do hit.

    The extra buck or three on the flop, then more money on the turn make a big difference in your ability to get all or most of the money in 3 big bets.
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    I moved all-in on the river and my opponent instalcalled and showed me 9,7 offsuit for the straight.
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