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Title: £30nl - River Decision Facing Small River Donk
Post by: Lambert180 on October 06, 2014, 10:32:39 PM
Got a hand from a £30NL 'action table' on Sky (so SB and BB are both 30p).

So it's 6max...

UTG posts his BB early and checks.

I make it £1.50 OTB w/  Ahrt Aspades

Random (presumed fish) in the SB calls and the UTG 'limper' calls too.

(pot = £4.80)

I bet £3 on  Qs  8c  5h and get a call from the SB only (we start the hand 150xBB eff V the SB).

(pot = £10.80)

 6s turn and I bet £7.20 and get a call

(pot = £25.20)

River is  3d and villian donks £4.50 so the pot is now £29.70 and he's left himself £27.10 behind (we have him covered).

At the time I felt pretty confident in the decision I made but looking at it again, I just want some confirmation from others...


Title: Re: £30nl - River Decision Facing Small River Donk
Post by: rfgqqabc on October 07, 2014, 03:06:55 AM
15.49/f if he shoves. I don't see this happening often though.


Title: Re: £30nl - River Decision Facing Small River Donk
Post by: cambridgealex on October 07, 2014, 07:18:33 AM
15.49/f if he shoves. I don't see this happening often though.

This. But round it to 15.50 ffs :D


Title: Re: £30nl - River Decision Facing Small River Donk
Post by: AlexMartin on October 07, 2014, 12:28:26 PM
looks like a rec buying showdown, id pile aslong as my image was bluffy enough.


Title: Re: £30nl - River Decision Facing Small River Donk
Post by: Rexas on October 07, 2014, 03:32:42 PM
I'm going all in and being reasonably happy about it tbh :p I assume this is what you did and he'd rivered 2 pair or something?


Title: Re: £30nl - River Decision Facing Small River Donk
Post by: Lambert180 on October 07, 2014, 05:01:17 PM
I did ship, he didn't need any help on turn/riv, he had 55.

Trying not to be RO about it obv, that's not why I posted it, and first 2 replies were the other option I considered. Not sure cos I expect him to be weak by riv most of the time so getting him to stick in another 100xBB might be optimistic but then I need a lot less calls when sizing is doubled


Title: Re: £30nl - River Decision Facing Small River Donk
Post by: Honeybadger on October 07, 2014, 07:09:08 PM
When I see recreational/weak players take the c/c flop, c/c turn, donk river line on dry boards it always seems to be a set or other strong hand. However, usually they donk out really big when they take this line so this hand is a little unusual.

I think you should raise to whatever size you would have bet if villain had checked (i.e. almost act as if the donk had not occurred). And fold to a jam.