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						SB is 14/11 over large sample and seems pretty nitty in general although he likes to 4b light (irrelevant for this hand).  I over-limped because CO was a fish [27/5 (25 hands)] who would stack off with tpwk in limped pots (how I got my stack) and was probably folding a lot to an iso raise. 
 
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (5 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com 
 
BB ($100) 
UTG ($110.95) 
MP ($100) 
Hero (Button) ($199.70) 
SB ($100) 
 
Preflop: Hero is Button with 7 , 8  
1 fold, MP calls $1, Hero calls $1, SB calls $0.50, BB checks 
 
Flop: ($4) 8 , 8 , 4  (4 players) 
SB bets $3, 1 fold, MP calls $3, Hero calls $3 
 
Turn: ($13) A  (3 players) 
SB bets $10, MP calls $10, Hero calls $10 
 
River: ($43) 7  (3 players) 
SB bets $25, 1 fold, Hero raises to $185.70 (All-In),  
 
I'm wondering whether I should have raised at any point before the river.   
 
SB's range on the flop is {8x, 44, flush draws, bluffs} imo and CO's range for calling flop is {any pocket pair, any two overs, any fd, 4x, 8x}. 
 
On the turn, SB's range is much the same, he might have picked up top pair, but we can eliminate his bluffs. 
 
The river's kind of strange because I don't really see him vbetting Ahxh but I just sucked out on any 8x except A8 and 44 so clear shove right? 
 
The thing that gets me about this hand is that I have such a clear understanding of my opp's range and yet I still can't think of a good argument for the way I played it or any alternatives (raising flop or turn). In the moment I guess I just thought I didn't want to get coolered for my whole stack by a nit in a limped pot. 
 
Thanks. 
 
EDIT: One more question, if the river is a 3  just call yes?
					 
				 
				
			 
			 
		  
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