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david3103
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tricky river decision?
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February 28, 2009, 06:48:50 PM »
Betfair, 25/50c NL 6 max
Villain BB - $51.22
Me - Cut off - $51.13
UTG raises to $1.75
I call with
Villain also calls
Pot $5.50
Flop -
checked to me - I bet $5.50
Villain calls
UTG folds
Turn
Villain checks - I bet $10
Villain calls (almost at the limit of the timer)
River
Villain bets $25....
what do we think?
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Re: tricky river decision?
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February 28, 2009, 07:18:12 PM »
Looks like a fold to me, expect to see a boat or a flush a lot here.
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Re: tricky river decision?
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Quote from: Longy on February 28, 2009, 07:18:12 PM
Looks like a fold to me, expect to see a boat or a flush a lot here.
this. Can't really see you being ahead here TBH. fold.
You could also bet less on the flop. $4 does the same as $5.50. Makes the pot a bit more manageable.
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Re: tricky river decision?
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call its a bluff
well at least def not a flush, he raised pre, why would he check call flop w/ a draw then use all his time on the turn to make it more obvious [?] he has a draw and the fire out huge on the river.
Its a bluff or a set
edit: so now it actually looks like a set, 1010 maybe so river is a fold but i would call because Im curious
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Quote from: KarlizLV on February 28, 2009, 07:47:47 PM
call its a bluff
I am not saying your are wrong, but what makes you thinks this is a bluff?
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