set facing raise on river on bad board
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set facing raise on river on bad board
Blinds: $0.02/$0.05 (6 Players)
BN: $6.71
SB: $13.91
BB: $5.88
UTG: $5.80 (Hero)
MP: $5.00
CO: $5.14
SB: $13.91
BB: $5.88
UTG: $5.80 (Hero)
MP: $5.00
CO: $5.14
Preflop
($0.07)
Hero is UTG with
4
4
, , , ,
Flop
($0.38)
4
J
8
, , ,
Turn
($0.78)
4
J
8
9
,
River
($0.78)
4
J
8
9
A
,
villain is 18/15 after 226 hands / 9% 3 bet pf / 2.2 agg
should i call when he raise river? i feel like its a board that is really good for his range. I dont see him raise with that much that i beat (maybe an A but even an A he could be just calling on this type of board).
what do you guys think?
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Bet turn at most 3/4 size is alright. Bet bigger river and fold as played.
Your river sizing screams to me midtypevalue, pretty nice to raise as a bluff but no one will do
Size up on River and Bet/Fold seems good.
He might have a hand like A4d. Also he may raise A as a bluff thinking you have like a jack
I'd call unless he is very passive
do not call on nl5, in long run burn money and your winrate will dicrease
Doesn't mean he won't have it. If he knew if every decision was +ev or not he wouldnt been playing 5nl
I meant in long run making as played river calls(if you did) ,wont make and might lose you money. Not a lot , since spot doesn't come up often, still
I admit that I don't know the player pool well at $5NL, but I would be willing to bet that 75%+ of the player pool (possibly even 90%+) rarely turn made hands into bluffs.
They dont know if they are bluffing. When I played 20NL yesterday I was check raised by a guy with top pair. Which was a T
Flop and river bets should be bigger, you want more value with your strong hand. As played it's annoying but I guess he just has the nuts way more often than not.
sounds good thanks samu
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