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$10 NL HE 6-max: Crying call or fall with top set vs river shove?
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[QUOTE="Aballinamion, post: 6868766, member: 289533"] Broken stack. Unknown player. You are the regular, put that in your mind. Second hand at the table and a newcomer opening 3x IP. I think our 3-bet here could be a little bit bigger, But the sizing doesn't matter that much, what matter is that unknown villain opened 3x IP and called a 3x 3-bet: villain has something. Our c-bet flop is fine, but if we go for 1/2 or a bit more than 1/2 pot is also okay. This flop is a little bit dry and we own the nuts so we do not want to slowplay but we also wanna make some value out of our relative nuts. This 6s is not the best card in the world, now completes a possible straight for 98 and (43? unlikely). Villain can be holding KJ (alghouth if should have folded to 3-bet preflop), AJ, the possible back doors of spades so I don't mind going for 3/4 pot or full pot sizing in this scenario. Our intention is to jam any river from now on. But as long as you bet a smaller sizing maybe there is some room for folding to some bad rivers. Hard spot huh? What villain called preflop, flop and turn is the question we should make. Now it's bad because any 8x beat us, and any two spades. I wouldn't fold this. There are still more hands that are losing than winning hands. If villain has an 8x or two spades good for it! Villain began the hand broken stacked. Nothing to worry about the result, this is why I quoted your hand instead of replying: when we reply the spoiler appears and there is always the risk to bias our comments, so I avoid that. All in all I think we might find more Jx with top pair or some crazy two pair, or even dominated sets in a spot like this then 8x and two spades. Take a note of the opponent and move on. Happy new year. [/QUOTE]
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