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I had a dream table here with 3 fish. UTG+1 is playing 53/201.8, button 52/13/2.8 and BB 30/3/1.3. The minraise from the button is very common from him looking to steal cheap pots. We flop a boat and I want to keep as many players in the pot as possible so I check call giving odds to others to draw to their flush or play their 7 crazy. BB calls cbets 60% of the time over 75 hands and utg+1 folds 100% so far over 50 hands and button cbets 86% over 70 hands. When BB calls the pot bet and leads the turn, I feel he has some sort of hand and want to extract as much as possible when we turn our quads so I barely more than min c/r him setting up a shove on the river. Thoughts? Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $2.00 BB (6 handed) - Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com CO ($200) Button ($133.10) Hero (SB) ($285.25) BB ($387.20) UTG ($200) MP ($85.40) Preflop: Hero is SB with 8 , 8![]() 1 fold, MP calls $2, 1 fold, Button bets $4, Hero calls $3, BB calls $2, MP calls $2 Flop: ($16) 7 , 8 , 7 (4 players)Hero checks, BB checks, MP checks, Button bets $16, Hero calls $16, BB calls $16, 1 fold Turn: ($64) 8 (3 players)Hero checks, BB bets $42, 1 fold, Hero raises to $88, BB calls $46 River: ($240) 5 (2 players)Hero bets $177.25 (All-In) |
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While you have crushed the deck with this flop, I still wouldn't slowplay here. It would be different if you had KK and you flopped K66r. On that board, it's so dry that I'd def. go for a slowplay against multiple opponents. Here though, I would lead out because any 7, flush/straight/combo draw is going to at least call you. Usually (again, wasn't at the table, so not too sure), opponents rarely bluff at this spot and if they bet and you c/r them, you look so strong that you may scare out some hands. By leading out too, the most they'll think that you'll have is possibly triples, so you're also somewhat disguising your hand. As played after the flop, I think you played it well. The shove on the river is fine, as your amount is less than the pot and you really can't check hoping to induce a bluff as you've shown so much strength on this hand that'll villain would def. check for showdown a majority of the time.
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