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cambridgealex
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TPTK, fold on the river?
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November 17, 2010, 06:58:33 PM »
In a 5handed 50p £1 game at Alea nottingham last night I opened to £5 UTG with
, button, sb (villain) and bb call. Table is very fishy/loose. Villain was sitting with about £50 probably. Have seen him play one hand of note before where he had 72hh and flopped a flush draw on AK3, bet pot. turned a gutshot (4clubs adding a club FD). Moved allin (about pot) and got called by 75clubs, offsuit Ace on river, 75high was good. He was playing cash because he just busted the comp.
Anyway, the flop is
, checks round. Turn is
. He instantly bets £15, almost before the turn had been dealt. BB folds, I call, button folds. River comes an
, he quickly bets £20. Hero??
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Re: TPTK, fold on the river?
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November 17, 2010, 07:04:59 PM »
Quote from: cambridgealex on November 17, 2010, 06:58:33 PM
In a 5handed 50p £1 game at Alea nottingham last night I opened to £5 UTG with
, button, sb (villain) and bb call. Table is very fishy/loose. Villain was sitting with about £50 probably. Have seen him play one hand of note before where he had 72hh and flopped a flush draw on AK3, bet pot. turned a gutshot (4clubs adding a club FD). Moved allin (about pot) and got called by 75clubs, offsuit Ace on river, 75high was good. He was playing cash because he just busted the comp.
Anyway, the flop is
, checks round. Turn is
. He instantly bets £15, almost before the turn had been dealt. BB folds, I call, button folds. River comes an
, he quickly bets £20. Hero??
This would normally be a very easy fold because you hardly beat anything that bets here.
However, given that you have put the time and effort in to describing how much villain likes to bluff I'm going to say call.
Should've jammed turn btw. He's got half his stack in so won't fold any draw.
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Re: TPTK, fold on the river?
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November 17, 2010, 07:08:05 PM »
Quote from: EvilPie on November 17, 2010, 07:04:59 PM
Quote from: cambridgealex on November 17, 2010, 06:58:33 PM
In a 5handed 50p £1 game at Alea nottingham last night I opened to £5 UTG with
, button, sb (villain) and bb call. Table is very fishy/loose. Villain was sitting with about £50 probably. Have seen him play one hand of note before where he had 72hh and flopped a flush draw on AK3, bet pot. turned a gutshot (4clubs adding a club FD). Moved allin (about pot) and got called by 75clubs, offsuit Ace on river, 75high was good. He was playing cash because he just busted the comp.
Anyway, the flop is
, checks round. Turn is
. He instantly bets £15, almost before the turn had been dealt. BB folds, I call, button folds. River comes an
, he quickly bets £20. Hero??
This would normally be a very easy fold because you hardly beat anything that bets here.
However, given that you have put the time and effort in to describing how much villain likes to bluff I'm going to say call.
Should've jammed turn btw. He's got half his stack in so won't fold any draw.
Bam, couldn't have put it bettr myself.
fwiw u prolly have lost the hand tho sigh
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Re: TPTK, fold on the river?
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November 17, 2010, 07:13:15 PM »
Quote from: EvilPie on November 17, 2010, 07:04:59 PM
Quote from: cambridgealex on November 17, 2010, 06:58:33 PM
In a 5handed 50p £1 game at Alea nottingham last night I opened to £5 UTG with
, button, sb (villain) and bb call. Table is very fishy/loose. Villain was sitting with about £50 probably. Have seen him play one hand of note before where he had 72hh and flopped a flush draw on AK3, bet pot. turned a gutshot (4clubs adding a club FD). Moved allin (about pot) and got called by 75clubs, offsuit Ace on river, 75high was good. He was playing cash because he just busted the comp.
Anyway, the flop is
, checks round. Turn is
. He instantly bets £15, almost before the turn had been dealt. BB folds, I call, button folds. River comes an
, he quickly bets £20. Hero??
This would normally be a very easy fold because you hardly beat anything that bets here.
However, given that you have put the time and effort in to describing how much villain likes to bluff I'm going to say call.
Should've jammed turn btw. He's got half his stack in so won't fold any draw.
prolly got his stacksize wrong, if he had half his stack in then i wouldve just jammed. i was down 3buyins at this point and not paying as close attention to stacks as i normally would.....maybe JK can enlighten us as he was dealing
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Re: TPTK, fold on the river?
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November 17, 2010, 07:50:47 PM »
If stack sizes are correct, deffo jam turn. As played I sigh fold
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Re: TPTK, fold on the river?
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November 17, 2010, 11:52:52 PM »
turn jam+1
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November 18, 2010, 10:44:20 AM »
turn jam +2
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