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$10 NL HE 6-max: FH Facing River Shove, Signs Point to Fold
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[QUOTE="blueskies, post: 6909144, member: 50699"] I have 7c7h at CO. UTG opens to 30c. I call looking to setmine. SB (maniac, super terrible, has about $5.50) and BB (a reg that I hadn't seen in a long time but I remember him, and I have almost no HUD data on, has $10) call. Flop is 7d9c9s. Checked around to me. I decided to check to let someone catch up a bit. Turn is 5s. There's now a spade draw in addition to the straight draw. Maniac leads out with 50c bet into $1.20 pot (not rake adjusted). BB calls. UTG folds. I raise to $1.36, trying to keep the flush and straight draws in as well as the 9. They both call. Should I raise to like $1.75 or $2 instead? Maniac literally will do this with any two cards, but BB is the one I am a bit wary of here. River is Jc. SB bets $3.23 into the $5.28 pot. BB shoves. Suddenly I don't like my FH anymore... If it's just SB, I am never folding, but I don't think BB would shove with 10 8 or just trips. There's no flush possibility so what could it be other than a FH. If BB already had me on the turn, I feel like he wouldn't have just flatted SB's bet or just called my raise, so for the line to make sense, he most likely has J9 or JJ. I also don't think he would just flat JJ preflop. So chances are J9. The only FH I can beat is 55. Or I gotta hope he somehow is overplaying his Ts8s. It's a call of about $8.35 against the pot of about $16.80 (not rake adjusted) But the problem is, I hovered my cursor over fold twice but couldn't click. As the timer was about to hit 0, I clicked call... SB folded, leaving himself with under 60c... [spoiler]Jh9d. Goddam I still can't fold even though everything was screaming I was beat.[/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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