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Hey guys, No specific reads on villain, but he's pretty passive, and I recently saw him call a raise on the flop and 2 large bets on turn and river with KQo on a dry, Q high board. Full Tilt, $0.05/$0.10 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players Hand History Converter by Stoxpoker BTN: $10.25 (102.5 bb) Hero (SB): $23.93 (239.3 bb) BB: $13.05 (130.5 bb) UTG: $10 (100 bb) MP: $10.84 (108.4 bb) CO: $10.85 (108.5 bb) Pre-Flop: Hero is SB with 7h 7d 2 folds, CO raises to $0.40, BTN folds, Hero calls $0.35, BB folds Flop: ($0.90) 7c 4h Qc (2 players) Hero checks, CO bets $0.60, Hero raises to $1.60, CO calls $1 Turn: ($4.10) Tc (2 players) Hero bets $2.85, CO calls $2.85 River: ($9.80) 2c (2 players) I'm looking for suggestions on how to play the river when the 4th club hits. Villain has $6 back; do I shove here and hope to fold out some smaller clubs, or check and hope he checks behind? |
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Well that was constructive urban tell him how to get a HHconverter when he obviously know that bit. As for the hand in question i would have bet a lot larger on the turn make it bad odds to call the flush draw maybe even put him all-in there and then. |
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