NL10, AA

Posted 10 years ago

I hated this river but I couldnt find the fold-button.

Player3 ( $11.92 USD ) - VPIP: 22, PFR: 17, 3B: 10, AF: 1,3, Hands: 229
Villain has a low AF,so I should have folded, right? Or is it better to check/call?

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Posted 10 years ago
I would bet a bit bigger on the flop, 45c.

You can get away with a bit smaller on the turn, but close to pot is fine.

On the river I think I prefer a smaller bet size, maybe 80c. It can look to villain like a bad bluff, and if he has any kind of showdown value he'll just call. when he calls twice on that board he has a ton of pair plus draw combos, so he either has a little something to call with or the straight. There's not a lot of strong hands which will be happy calling $2 here in his range.
Posted 10 years ago
Dont think its good with such sizing on river. IMO you either polarize your bet on river with a bigger sizing ( bet/ fold), or you check/call if you think he thin values too much or just love to turn hands into bluff.

When u bet $2 into $4, its so obvious that your range is so capped. And now when they raise you can easily level yourself by thinking meh....Im repping weak lets just call.
Posted 10 years ago
We are not getting bluffed here. This is not always a bet but when it is then it is a bet/fold.

I would check river and probably make a lot of calls.
Posted 10 years ago
I don't think I've seen very many river bluffs on boards like this from regs, it's a fold after you bet and get raised or you're just donating chips.

I would also chk and call a smallish bet expecting to be behind a lot, but if villain got too excited I'd make a chk/fold on that river at nl10 it''s a disaster.
Posted 10 years ago
Looks fine, will occasionally check/raise turn vs more aggro opponents. Mostly just 3barreling though. The river puts a 4-to-straight out there so we should typically be reducing our value-bet sizing here. Also it's correct to bet/fold. Most guys will not bluff raise and will not raise worse for value. Usually just 9x straights + in fact.