nl 5 full

Posted 8 years ago

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$0.02/$0.05 No Limit Holdem 888

6 Players

Blinds 0.4BB/1BB6
UTG Player9 $241.8BB
UTG+1 Player1 $111BB
CO Player2 $301.4BB
DHero $100BB
SB Player6 $102.2BB
BB Player7 $163.4BB [/divbox]
Preflop
6$1.4BBHero is BTN6A
Player9 calls 1BB, 2 folds, Hero raises to 4BB, Player6 calls 3.6BB, Player7 calls 3BB, Player9 calls 3BB
Flop
4$16BBKKA

Player6 checks, Player7 checks, Player9 checks, Hero bets12BB, Player6 calls 12BB, Player7 folds, Player9 folds
Turn
2$40BB6
Player6 bets 20BB, Hero calls20BB
[divbox=#eeeeee]River
2$80BBK
Player6 bets 66.2BB, Hero ????

vill is 35/17/3.4 af after 100 hands


opinions about river here ?

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Posted 8 years ago
bump
Posted 8 years ago
Check flop

Fold turn

Basically betting flop wins us nothing and will generally just get called by better or get all worse to fold. We want to check and then we can call turns as we are inducing or even start going for value.

Vs the turn lead our hand is doing well vs nothing and looks like an insanely strong K.

River I fold. This looks and is quads.
Posted 8 years ago
yeah i mess up big this hand , i dont know was thinking
Posted 8 years ago
Betting flop 4 way for 75% of pot is a disaster when the only worse Ax that calls will likely counterfeit our kicker by the river for a chop. Everything else crushs us. Just check the flop and hope it checks down.

As played river is a fold. He'll have quads more often than you expect, and we're chopping at best the rest of the time.
Posted 8 years ago
I agree with checking flop and folding turn.

By betting the flop you have to think about what you're getting called by. Maybe it looks something like any ace, any king, plus broadway draws. Given it's a paired board and you bet on the large side, broadway draws might just fold flop. You have one of the worst possible aces so if you get called by an ace you're likely behind and if you get called by a king you're crushed. That doesn't leave much desire to bet the flop. It's also a 4 way flop so continuing ranges will likely be tighter.

On the turn when you're lead into, remember what hands call on the flop. You're already doing poorly against that range and when he leads I'd assume he's on the stronger side as well. Your 6x doesn't play so you still have KKAA6 which is relatively weak.

As played I'd fold the river. You're likely chopping at best and almost certainly don't have the equity you need to call even if villain is leading a bunch of Ax and Kx hands.