NL50 river decision

Posted 7 years ago

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$0.25/$0.50 No Limit Holdem Prima
6 Players

Blinds$0.25/$0.506
UTG Player 3 $27.35
UTG+1 Player 4 $30.49
CO Player 5 $50
DHero $62.99
SB Player 1 $56.74
BB Player 2 $90.54
Preflop
6$0.75Hero is BTNQ7
3 folds, Hero raises to $1.25, 1 fold, Player 2 calls $0.75
Flop
2$2.2547Q
Player 2 checks, Hero bets$1.25, Player 2 raises to $4.50, Hero calls$3.25
Turn
2$10T
Player 2 bets $8.25, Hero calls$8.25
River
2$26.506
Player 2 checks, Hero bets$9.50, Player 2 goes all-in $76.54, Hero goes all-in$39.49
[divbox=#eeeeee]Final Pot$124.48

Villain is some kind of reg, These are anonymous tables so not too much info.

So OTR I decided to go value against his 65s, 68s, fd combos with turned or rivered pair. We can have missed flushdraws so we kinda wanna bet here? And we are blocking his valuerange with Q7.

And when he ships against our small sizing I didn't see way getting out from this. Small sizing might have induced him and we are blocking his 77.

So guys are you betting the river here and against raise can you get away from it?

kuca86

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Posted 7 years ago
Nothing much makes sense to me for value from him here except 44 of course that might want to slip in to you on the river to bluff any missed FD you have.

I hate paying off but I think I call here just because his line doesn't make much sense from a value perspective. I guess it's possible he gave up with a flush draw of his own and then decided to make a play when you left him room to by betting small.
Posted 7 years ago
I was on table when this hand happened, if i remember correctly he shows up with 77. I would jam river, but i also would 3bet flop. when you jam he must call with Q4 or he can have 46 with flush draw and he rivers two pair, he can even have 610. The way you play you win min when you are ahead and lose max when you are bad.