NL5 47s BTNvsSB FR

Posted 8 years agoEdited 8 years ago

This a weird spot on the river. Villain is a fish, at least from this small sample that I have on him. I didn't snap called that river, but man, what the fuck can he have there??!!
Preflop stats:
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Postflop stats: not much sample...
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$0.02/$0.05 No Limit Holdem PokerStars
9 Players

Blinds$0.02/$0.059
UTG UTG $1.63
UTG+1 UTG+1 $2.71
MP1 MP1 $6.99
MP2 MP2 $5.35
MP3 MP3 $5
CO CO $5
DHero $6.07
SB SB $8.32
BB BB $5.23
Preflop
9$0.07Hero is BTN47
6 folds, Hero raises to $0.10, SB raises to $0.25, 1 fold, Hero calls$0.15
Flop
2$0.55687
SB bets $0.32, Hero calls$0.32
Turn
2$1.192
SB bets $0.87, Hero calls$0.87
River
2$2.933
SB goes all-in $6.88, Hero goes all-in$4.63
Final Pot$14.44
Hero shows a flush, Eight high 47
SB shows high card Ace A4

Hero wins$11.68 (net +$5.61)
SB collects $2.25 (net -$6.07)
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Posted 8 years ago
Well you have a flush, and he either has one or doesn't.

Basically he looks to be a spazzy fish and flush over flush is rare enough so I'd just call as stuff like this tends to be a bluff vs this type of guy.

TBH I'd just go and raise the turn as soon as I hit it. When I have a smaller flush like this, I want to get value against other hands that might include high cards chasing the flush or also straights here, no need to call and have a 4th club mess up your and strength and also potentially destroy your action/value.

I mean our flush is vulnerable and he's a fish so get some money in there on the turn. He seems the type that would have shipped turn anyway if you raised.

GL!
Posted 8 years ago
I'm raising this turn against this player type. He's never folding an overpair or a high club. We should be looking to get all the chips in here versus what looks like a terrible player.

As played I'm still calling this off happily enough knowing that he's probably badenough to over value sets and two pair hands.