NL25 Zoom Playing back vs minraise on a flush board
Posted by MikeDRobini
Posted by MikeDRobini posted in Low Stakes
NL25 Zoom Playing back vs minraise on a flush board
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 (6 Players)
BN: $8.26
SB: $39.18 (Hero)
BB: $36.77
UTG: $26.50
MP: $25.10
CO: $12.19
SB: $39.18 (Hero)
BB: $36.77
UTG: $26.50
MP: $25.10
CO: $12.19
Preflop
($0.35)
Hero is SB with
K
8
, ,
Flop
($1.50)
8
Q
6
, , ,
I learned from some thread on another forum that it's very profitable to raise when V raises our cbet like this. However this might be a bad board to do it on but his range is really wide(weak) BvB.
Turn
($11.50)
8
Q
6
6
,
For some reason V didn't let go of his hand and I panicked and bet without much thought and I might end up betting into Qx and a bunch of draws so this should still be fine.
River
($22.00)
8
Q
6
6
5
, ,
I chicken out here even though the draws missed. After he calls twice it's more probable he has Qx and I expect him to check back it almost 100% of the time. His river bet seems like he is value betting a flush.
Final Pot
BB wins $21.01
Rake is $0.99
Rake is $0.99
I'd like to hear how you'd play it.
confused
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