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longjohn's picture
is a c/r spewy here?

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter BBHero1440  BTNpatorojas861560  Effective Stacks: 29bb Blinds 25/50 Pre-Flop (75, 2 players) Hero is BB patorojas86 raises to 100, Hero calls 50 Flop (200, 2 players) Hero checks, patorojas86 bets 100, Hero calls 100 Turn (400, 2 players) Hero checks, patorojas86 bets 200, Hero raises to 550, patorojas86 calls 350 River (1500, 2 players) Hero checks, patorojas86 bets 250, Hero calls 250Is c/r the turn here spewy? The guy has 67% opening range, he cbets 60%, barrels 50%, hes quite fit or fold oop c/c 17% c/r 33% and leading 14%, when he barrels here I imagine he always has some equity do you think I am behind here more than I am ahead when I get called?

nekrogovner's picture
Really tough spot. I don't

Really tough spot. I don't think he would just flat turned flush. If he does its pretty bad because rivered heart often kills action, and board is wet plus you made it quite obvious that you are strong so I don't see any reason why he didnt shove over. Some 8x might do this, but turned king also. So, on river you split with K2-K7, other kings beat you, 8x beats you. Even with his river price, I'm not sure I would call river. But rly gross spot, have to think about it more.

STP1923's picture
I think you are way ahead

I think you are way ahead  there when get called. More often then not  he shoves his sets, straights and flushes on turn.It looks to me like he has somekind of semi-bluff hand as in Ah with 5,6,7,9,T,8 when he calls that turn bet. IMO any nut hand will shove the river considered the action taken before. I can get arguments for a higher turn raise as many rivers will fck yo up but in general you are ahead here a lot. The c/r def not spewy.