Facing a river overbet with the worst boat in 25 NL
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Facing a river overbet with the worst boat in 25 NL
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 (6 Players)
BN: glavgrin: $24.15
SB: REALfillgood: $25.36 (Hero)
BB: asibokosch: $38.72
UTG: Mooonx: $8.93
MP: ~F~.587: $25.60
CO: Funkyst: $33.22
SB: REALfillgood: $25.36 (Hero)
BB: asibokosch: $38.72
UTG: Mooonx: $8.93
MP: ~F~.587: $25.60
CO: Funkyst: $33.22
Preflop
($0.35)
REALfillgood is SB with
5
5
, , , ,
Flop
($1.75)
6
5
J
,
Turn
($1.75)
6
5
J
7
, ,
River
($9.75)
6
5
J
7
7
, ,
Villian is playing 15/12 over a 1500 hand sample. I feel pretty uncomfortable with this fold but am struggling to come up with hands worse then mine that a player would take this line with in 25 nl
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I dunno dude I would not fold. Even if it's hard to think of hands worse than yours he'd play this way you still only get to fold if you can think of twice as many hands better than yours he'd play this way and I can only think of one of those so half a combo of AhKh gets me there.
Just don't give anyone at this level the credit of over betting the river with a bluff. It looks like I missed a draw or had a really good J with the way I played the hand and can't imagine he would feel the need to overbet pot, which again I have yet to see be a bluff at 25 nl, to get me off of those hands.
Though I do feel pretty bleh about the fold
Why not bet at river first? If V jam or big raise ,hero can fold then.
Yeah, you are probably right. Guess I wanted to give him an opportunity to bluff worse, then was convinced by his betsizing that he wasn't bluffing.
I believe villain can have worse for value (98s), even with the slight overbet, plus the only other value hand that makes sense is 1 combo of quads. So for those reasons it's a snap call.
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