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longjohn's picture
trouble on 5th street

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter BTNcyberturn1255  BBHero1745  Effective Stacks: 42bb Blinds 15/30 Pre-Flop (45, 2 players) Hero is BB cyberturn raises to 60, Hero calls 30 Flop (120, 2 players) Hero checks, cyberturn bets 90, Hero calls 90 Turn (300, 2 players) Hero checks, cyberturn bets 180, Hero raises to 480, cyberturn calls 300 River (1260, 2 players) Hero checks,The player is quite aggro and has raised bluffed me a few times, in 3bet pot he called my cbet then shoved over my barrel on turn on Q*4,4 w/JT   and shoved over my c/r on 456tt w/3T when short stacked, is the river a c/f regardless. If this river had been a blank against an aggro player like this would it be better to check the river to let him bet all of his missed draws or would it be better to just bet?

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Its actually third street :D

Its actually third street :D :D :DBut anyway, the more i think of this hand, more I like flatting or shoving the turn. Why flatting? Well, the board is awful and its very likely impossible to fold out any of villains draws, so once the awful river card comes, 90% of time you will be in tough spot.On the other hand, if you shove you are very often most likely coinflipping, but also, taking in account his aggression getting value from random Jx or weaker 9x, given that bad river card might kill action if he has Jx.I would actually lean towards flatting the turn, getting value from 9x and Jx seems somewhat thin.