NL20 Ks9s

Posted 7 years ago

Anon no hud versus fairly reggish seeming type.

So, my hand isn't huge but should I be raising this flop with TPGK to make draws pay or call it down as I did?

When my opponent chks river I suspect they are weak,would this then be a bet to get say an 8x, weaker 9, 7s say, to call?

This game seems a bit fit fold a lot but not a lot of history.

Thanks.

Hand Conversion Powered by WeakTight Poker Hand History Converter
$0.10/$0.20 No Limit Holdem Prima
6 Players

Blinds 0.5BB/1BB6
UTG Player 3 $104.2BB
UTG+1 Player 4 $98BB
COHero $117.35BB
D Player 6 $100.5BB
SB Player 1 $74.3BB
BB Player 2 $183.45BB
Preflop
6$1.5BBHero is CO9K
2 folds, Hero raises to 3BB, 2 folds, Player 2 calls 2BB
Flop
2$6.5BB983
Player 2 bets 4BB, Hero calls4BB
Turn
2$14.5BB6
Player 2 bets 10BB, Hero calls10BB
River
2$34.5BB2
Player 2 checks, Hero checks
Final Pot $34.5BB

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Posted 7 years ago
Against a reg your line is fish, against a fish I would go ahead and bet 15bb or so again on the river.
Posted 7 years ago
I don't like raising wTPGK unless we have great reads on the players.
I think we can definitely value bet the river here, villian most likely has a single pair, maybe picked up a draw on the turn.
He would have definitely bet 2 pair+ on the river, and he rarely shows up with a hand like TT-JJ.

Probably betting 18-22bb for value
Posted 7 years ago
Harvie: Against a reg your line is fish, against a fish I would go ahead and bet 15bb or so again on the river.


I assume Harv meant to say line is fine not call you a fish!

Again he is spot on though. If the guy is a fish you can definately bet. Most of the time I'd check it back though I think vs unknown.
Posted 7 years ago
@Harvie that's not very friendly now is it - whether true or not! Giggle Hahaha, nice one.

Ye, Iactually gave up the river bet, my spidey senses were tingling. Turns out the guy had aces. Smile

Thanks guys - and Harvie of course. Emo
Posted 7 years ago
This is pretty much how I'd play it. I don't like to go for three streets of value, unless the guy is just a fish with a hand such as this.
The thing is in my experience, opponent donk betting 2 streets usually means something, and not a good thing.