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vherreral's picture
On river w tp J kicker: bet all in, bet small-call, check back??? bet small-folding is horrendous rite??

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players$28.78+$1.22 Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter SBHero1100  BBponaste1900  Effective Stacks: 37bb Blinds 15/30 Pre-Flop (45, 2 players) Hero is SB Hero raises to 75, ponaste calls 45    Flop (150, 2 players) ponaste checks, Hero bets 90, ponaste calls 90    Turn (330, 2 players) ponaste checks, Hero bets 180, ponaste calls 180    River (690, 2 players) ponaste checks, Hero bets 290, ponaste raises to 925, Hero folds    Final Pot: 1270 ponaste wins 1905 ( won +635 ) Hero lost -635 After I folded i hated my play, as I later thought that I maybe inducing cr bluffs with missed hearts, as prob 76 or 54 are the only hand that beats me.I bet that to get hero called by 6's-8's and assure a call from weaker 9's, don't c a lot of 4's on his range as he  was super tight oop (flatted 17% 3b 8%). It's just that I hate to be a showdown monkey, but prob that has gotten me in2 a monkey by bet folding that river with 4:1 pot odds. Any thoughts??   

H2Olga's picture
Yes given that only 67 beats

Yes given that only 67 beats you here I would almost always call with 4:1 odds.


jjjjjjjjay26's picture
If you intend to bet the

If you intend to bet the river on the smaller side you should take into account that he sees it as weak especially with all the draws missing and he might gonna take a stab at it. So you sort of induced his bluff (which probably wasnt your intention) and then obviously you have to call him. 

vherreral's picture
Indeed, I didn't intend to

Indeed, I didn't intend to induce a cr bluff, and realized I was inducing a bluff seconds after the hand was over

VHL

Ravzar's picture
I don't think he is

I don't think he is representing anything here. I don't see how he could have a straight here given how tight he is in oop. He can't really have a 9 since there is no point raising it (and any decent player would have raised it on earlier streets). There are no two pairs in his range. I would call. He likely thought you weren't repping much on the turn but a draw or a 9 because of the paired board and that you might bluff a broken draw at the river. Considering he just checked then raised you likely means he doesn't have much showdown value. I would say that he could have A2 pretty easily here and made a straight on the river but that's just one hand and you don't need to be good often.