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  1. #1
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    Default TT hand from 10nl

    no reads except for HEM stats 13/0 over 8 hands no agg etc

    I think the river maybe is a check fold as played, even though i didnt think he was drawing (he wasnt btw). What do you guys think?

    No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (9 handed) - Hold'em Manager Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    Hero (UTG+1) ($11.41)
    MP1 ($0.73)
    MP2 ($5.85)
    MP3 ($1.85)
    CO ($10.08)
    Button ($1.98)
    SB ($6.43)
    BB ($2.52)
    UTG ($2.01)

    Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with 10, 10
    1 fold, Hero raises $0.40, 1 fold, MP2 calls $0.40, 5 folds

    Flop: ($0.95) 2, 3, 5 (2 players)
    Hero bets $0.80, MP2 calls $0.80

    Turn: ($2.55) 6 (2 players)
    Hero bets $1.50, MP2 calls $1.50

    River: ($5.55) 6 (2 players)
    Hero bets $2.20, MP2 calls $2.20

    Total pot: $9.95
  2. #2
    You realize that betting the river turns your hand into a bluff right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    You realize that betting the river turns your hand into a bluff right?
    Thanks Fnord. I do now, i thought i was getting 'value' at the time deeeeeer. so check fold the river? hows my turn bet?
  4. #4
    He could be peeling AK with 2 overs and a gutshot.

    Betting more on the turn to maximize value against 77/88/draws and maybe freak out QQ/JJ is probably prudent.

    In small games with lots of calling I like Bet, Bet, Check a lot tending to fold to a river bet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    He could be peeling AK with 2 overs and a gutshot.

    Betting more on the turn to maximize value against 77/88/draws and maybe freak out QQ/JJ is probably prudent.

    In small games with lots of calling I like Bet, Bet, Check a lot tending to fold to a river bet.
    Thanks for your time again Fnord you are teh pimp of FTR!
  6. #6
    well it's either c/f or b/f

    I don't think we're necessarily turning our hand into a bluff, it's just really thin. Very thin in the sense that with 88 I'd def c/f and with 99 I would c/f much more often than betting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigspenda73
    well it's either c/f or b/f

    I don't think we're necessarily turning our hand into a bluff, it's just really thin. Very thin in the sense that with 88 I'd def c/f and with 99 I would c/f much more often than betting.
    If i was going to b/f the river what would be the best betsize? 3/4 pot-full pot would be normal for me but hes shortstacking so i doubt there would ever be a fold here (can i say what he turned up with?). Im think i should c/f around 75% of the time against this type of opp.
  8. #8
    Not enough money left behind to Bet/Fold.
  9. #9
    bleh missed stack sizes

    frankly I'd just stick it in vs some short buy at 10nl
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    He showed QQ which was a little weird. Spenda would you overbet turn shove river with his stack size or just shove turn? maybe scare him as Fnord said before
  11. #11
    yea my bet size would have been like $2.15 which means there would be nothing left to do but put in the remaining $2.40 or so on the end.

    I was thinking his range is like 77-JJ, but sometimes I forget how passive people are with QQ PF at these levels (not saying it's right or wrong).
  12. #12
    Hero raised UTGish in an online full ring game without a retarded table image. Flatting QQ doesn't seem that bad to me.
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    Thanks again guys tis much appreciated

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