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Title: Should i check the river?
Post by: Pab on September 28, 2006, 07:35:54 AM
PokerStars Game #6447155242: Tournament #32353905, $150+$12 Hold'em No Limit - Level XX (4000/8000) - 2006/09/28 - 02:30:22 (ET)
Table '32353905 37' 9-max Seat #3 is the button
Seat 3: Paolo69 (326242 in chips)
Seat 4: johndboston (78722 in chips)
Seat 9: johnnyv5000 (403536 in chips)
Paolo69: posts the ante 400
johndboston: posts the ante 400
johnnyv5000: posts the ante 400
johndboston: posts small blind 4000
johnnyv5000: posts big blind 8000
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Paolo69 [Ac Jd]
Paolo69: raises 16000 to 24000
johndboston: folds
johnnyv5000: calls 16000
*** FLOP *** [7s 9s 8s]
johnnyv5000: checks
Paolo69: checks
*** TURN *** [7s 9s 8s]
johnnyv5000: bets 40000
Paolo69: calls 40000
*** RIVER *** [7s 9s 8s Td] [6d]
johnnyv5000: checks
Paolo69: bets 50000
johnnyv5000: calls 50000
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Paolo69: shows [Ac Jd] (a straight, Seven to Jack)
johnnyv5000: shows [Qh Jh] (a straight, Eight to Queen)
johnnyv5000 collected 233200 from pot
johndboston said, "nh"
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 233200 | Rake 0
Board [7s 9s 8s Td 6d]
Seat 3: Paolo69 (button) showed [Ac Jd] and lost with a straight, Seven to Jack
Seat 4: johndboston (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 9: johnnyv5000 (big blind) showed [Qh Jh] and won (233200) with a straight, Eight to Queen


Title: Re: Should i check the river?
Post by: portfolio on September 28, 2006, 09:43:28 AM
no.
with a str8 on board,any 2 prob calls to split so its a  potentially great value bet.

i say potentially as only you can judge your oppo from previous play,which makes your decision for you.
as ever,self analysis like this shows why your now such a class act.

gl

your old(lower limit) foe

porty


Title: Re: Should i check the river?
Post by: ACE2M on September 28, 2006, 10:07:14 AM
any reason for not raising the flop in position?


Title: Re: Should i check the river?
Post by: Pab on September 28, 2006, 04:22:09 PM
It was a standard button raise by me, im the chip leader and 3 handed so that doesnt mean i have to have a real hand. The flop is god awful and hits almost every hand he calls me with so no way im betting it. The turn card is a dream in my opinion, and unless he flopped a flush i cant see how im behind, a chop a very real possibilty. When the river now makes a straight on board and he checks to me I felt i had to bet. He is gonna call me sometimes just playing the board as well as the times we chop in my opinion. I couldnt possibly concieve how he doesnt value bet a flush or the higher straight on the river. It was a very tricky check by him, and as it turns out the one card in the deck came on the turn that was gonna provide any action after such a co-ordinated flop, that we both missed.


Title: Re: Should i check the river?
Post by: TightEnd on September 28, 2006, 04:28:30 PM
I'd bet there too


I'd also value bet his hand first toa ct on the river, he'll get called by a lot of people if they are playing the board.


Title: Re: Should i check the river?
Post by: londonpokergirl on September 28, 2006, 05:39:43 PM
I'd bet there too


I'd also value bet his hand first toa ct on the river, he'll get called by a lot of people if they are playing the board.
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