NL100, top flush, river decision
Posted by Andrew Kirilyuk
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Andrew Kirilyuk
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NL100, top flush, river decision
BB: $38.31
UTG: $100 (Hero)
HJ: $140.34
CO: $100.29
BN: $248.03
SB: $140.33
UTG: $100 (Hero)
HJ: $140.34
CO: $100.29
BN: $248.03
SB: $140.33
Sorry for my english. Opponent is passive 31/21 (wwsf 38) , fold to cbet 50%, raise cbet 5%.
Is it normal fold, and what about river sizing /w our hand /w fullhouses or /w Q-Kflush
Is it normal fold, and what about river sizing /w our hand /w fullhouses or /w Q-Kflush
Preflop
($1.50)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
K
A
Hero raises to $3, HJ folds, CO folds, BN calls $3, SB calls $2.50, BB folds
Hero raises to $3, HJ folds, CO folds, BN calls $3, SB calls $2.50, BB folds
Flop
($10.00)
3
2
Q
(3 Players)
SB checks,
Hero bets $6,
BN calls $6,
SB folds
Turn
($22.00)
3
2
Q
7
(2 Players)
Hero bets $15,
BN calls $15
River
($52.00)
3
2
Q
7
2
(2 Players)
Hero bets $33,
BN raises to $224.03, and is all in,
Hero folds
Final Pot
BN
wins $115.20
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You could also shove the river, when he is a passive-cally-type.
I think he could call with some bluffcatchers since you only rep Ac+
You have to call 43 into a pot of 157. You need to be ahead 22% to break even.
You lose to 22, 77, 33 and maybe he shows up with QQ here sometimes. Let's call that 8 combos. Are there 3 combos of hands that he will shove that you are ahead of? KcQx is 3.
Edit: I added 33 to the list. The numbers of combos remains the same at 8 (1+3+3+1).
+why you missed 33 in his range..
Once he shoves its a fold unless I have a read that villain has no idea what he is doing or he s some super sick player capable of some crazy stuff and is bluffing. You don t have either read (esp not the later) and no way is he raising Kc. Kc is a crying call at best esp as you raised UTG so you don t have any lower single clubs.
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