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$2 NLHE Full Ring: The villain's big bet on the river vs a pair of sixes, the fourth pair on the table
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[QUOTE="300HPGOD, post: 6328787, member: 305911"] I dont like the way you played Pre, flop, and turn and the river is debatable. I would be folding pre here with 69 off. Full ring you can be tight with it being 9 handed. Unless you know all 3 behind you are super nits then its best to just fold here and play a better hand. The flop as played can go either way. I dont mind checking here since we have the draw and the board is rainbow but I also like betting to see if we can fold out overcards or get value from someone who floats or gets sticky with some weird 10x. I think I lean towards betting but if you are going to bet there bet an amount that will get some folds so I like 7 cents into the 13 cent pot. The turn as played I think is an easy check behind. Board is Badugi and we have showdown value with the pair plus still a draw we can hit. Villains range is still somewhat wide coming from the BB so I would take the free card here and see what the river brings. River as played is strictly villain dependent and what you know about them. Readless I would fold and if they bluffed then at least they bluffed you out of a relatively small pot and you move on making a note on the villain. Last night I had a villain doing this to me potting the river. First time I folded a pair when there was one overcard on the board (debatable fold) but I had not seen villain do this before or played them before so I took the readless approach of folding. 5 mins later similar scenario came up I had top pair and board paired river and then potted into me. This time I called since I had seen them do it once and wanted to make them have it. They turned over biscuits and I took the pot. Point Im trying to make is you need to know something about villain to make this call in my opinion. Play with them long enough and you will know whether they do this a lot or only sparingly. They do this again in a similar spot you should be more open to calling. [/QUOTE]
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