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cdon3822's picture
Gross spot

On the river I'm pretty sure this guy has slow played me when he makes the gimmicky all in without clicking all in lead. 

lol can't resist being layed 245/970 = 25% pot odds with QQ and a blocker to the flush.

I'm not sure if the turn barrel is correct here when flop flatting ranges are so nutted on montone boards where he is unlikely to have a pair? 

 

 

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players

$6.85+$0.15

Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter

SB Hero 485  
BB J0n0DaMan 515  

Effective Stacks: 16bb

Blinds 15/30

Pre-Flop (45, 2 players)

Hero is SB

dQsQ

Hero raises to 60, J0n0DaMan calls 30

Flop (120, 2 players)

s3s4s5

J0n0DaMan checks, Hero bets 60, J0n0DaMan calls 60

Turn (240, 2 players)

d5

J0n0DaMan checks, Hero bets 120, J0n0DaMan calls 120

River (480, 2 players)

c9

J0n0DaMan bets 270, Hero goes all-in 245

Final Pot: 970

Hero shows two pair, Queens and Fives

dQsQ

J0n0DaMan shows a flush, Ten high

sTs7

J0n0DaMan wins 995 ( won +485 )

Hero lost -485

metonezajima's picture
well I dont agree that

well I dont agree that flating ranges on monochromatic boards are so nutted. Here you get called by a lot of FDs and SDs and I think your turn barrel is quite  ok. U get called by  a lot of worse FDs and SDs still + you dont expect him to have that many 5x hands becouse most players would prolly play 5x somewhat fast here for protective reasons. The question you should pose yourself on the river is if your population on that level is bluffing more than that  25% with their missed draws. And I dont think so. May be wrong as all my current experience from this buy in comes from sometimes watching my girlfriend playing those. But if we assume you opp is not bluffing he has 5x, and the flopped stuff that is somewhat in the I dont want you to be so lucky against me category (flushes, straights) Whats hard here is that most of the time fish on my level would XR the turn and you would have a chance to get of the hand at least by the river if u dont hit your flush or boat. On the river I am not even sure if he is shoving like random 9x (Ks9y type for example). I dont really hate your call becouse I wouldnt put him on a 5x much and you beat all the missed stuff , 9x. But I am not really sure if players on 7s would shove this often enough with a hand worse than trips here. Their game seems to be very passive in general. And when you are quite certain your hand isnt good enough of the time than of course try to resist.  Good news is one usually gets better in resisting over time. 

lindridgeben's picture
Yeah think you have to call

Yeah think you have to call here but fold against a  Passive opponent, If you have a few hands from them and realise that they are passive this is a typical line with somebody you have be passive (obvisouly aggressive players can play like this aswell). It is almost a way overly Passive players believe is the way to extract value when i think a check call with the flush is a far better play.
Aggressive Villian - Call
Passive - Fold
Do not a passive opponent taking a bluff with that board over 25% of the time, i think they have a flush, full house, trips there more than 75%  

lindridgeben's picture
and the turn barrell is more

and the turn barrell is more than fine, you fold out to many draws that would call a bet (losing value)

cdon3822's picture
Thanks for your comments

Thanks for your comments guys.
Agree there isn't > 25% bluffs in villain's range here and folding to river lead has better expectation than calling.