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$10 NL HE 6-max: Straight facing big river bet on paired and flush board
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6579746, member: 397965"] Preflop No reason to raise this hand, a free look at the flop is perfect. Flop I would be more likely to check this from SB, but from BB you only have the original limper to potentially bet, and its a disaster, if it gets checked through. So I also like this lead with the nuts. Turn I agree, that sets or two pair would usually not slowplay such a wet board, so I still think, you have the best hand. So I would also bet for value, but I might have gone a bit smaller than full pot. When you go this large on a paired board, they might start to fold out draws, which is not, what we want. Especially not the 8X straightdraw, which is basically drawing dead, since you have the straight already. River Its not ideal, that the flushdraw completed, but I dont think, we can narrow his range down to just flushes. You also have Jh blocking some flush combos like AJ, KJ and QJ. I kind of want to make a small bet for value here targeting hands like TX, or whatever gets sticky and dont believe you. But the problem is, a small bet after betting full pot on the turn might look weak and induce a bluff-raise, and I dont want to have to call a raise here. So as played I am ok with checking now. Unfortunately he bet full pot, and this suck. However this is the micros, and I dont think, we can rule out, that some players might overplay trips, or once in a while he could be on a wild bluff. So especially with a heart in your hand I do agree, that this is a sigh-call. Results So he had AA. I certainly did not see that coming either. But thats why, we cannot fold strong hands like this in the micros. There is just to much stuff like this going on, where someone dont understand the relative strength of their hand or the reasons for betting. [/QUOTE]
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