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Zialum's picture
11.5 Turbo River Bluff

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players
$11 + $0.50 Heads Up Sit & Go

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SB Hero 1110  
BB Zitherist 1890  

Effective Stacks: 37bb

Blinds 15/30

  • Pre-Flop (45, 2 players) Hero is SB
  • s7dJ
Hero raises to 60, Zitherist calls 30
  • Flop (120, 2 players)
  • s6c7h9
Zitherist bets 60, Hero calls 60
  • Turn (240, 2 players)
  • d3
Zitherist bets 210, Hero calls 210
  • River (660, 2 players)
  • h8
Zitherist bets 210, Hero goes all-in 780, 

 

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Only 6 hands in, he seems aggressive but it is too early to tell. My reasoning for this line is that it felt like he either had a pair, two pair or an open-ender so when the eight came it was unlikely he had a straight and it is very hard for him to call without one.

Is this too spewy?
 

jacksalive's picture
Fold turn. As played I

Fold turn.

As played I think the river bet from Zitherist is almost certainly a blocking bet trouble is at this buyin level I see players make what is clearly a blocking bet with TPGK or better then cannot find fold button when they get shoved on.

I think river shove is a lot more profitable when the following conditions are met.

1.) Your table image is percieved as tight
2.) You have some sort of read that player is capable of folding

RyPac13's picture
"I think river shove is a

"I think river shove is a lot more profitable when the following conditions are met.
1.) Your table image is percieved as tight
2.) You have some sort of read that player is capable of folding"

Very good advice.