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€2 NLHE 6-max: 2NL 2x River Donk Bet
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 5852612, member: 393841"] The most important thing to consider in this hand is the opening that the villain makes. In this case it is done from a super strong position that is UTG. From this position, small opens are made (like the one made by the villain), when we induce protective raises. The reason for this is that in the eyes of our villains, our hand / range is very strong and does not need any protection, since it is perceived as strong due to the position we have. If, on the other hand, we make a large opening from UTG, our hand / range is perceived with less force but is still respectable, due to our position. So if we are in micro stakes, the villain's hand / range is much more likely to be a premium hand and less likely to be be suitable connectors, like JT o 67 for example. In this way, we reach the river with fewer hands that defeat us. In fact a hand like JT o 67 should tobe only 2 spade combos, because the probability of this villain betting us on the flop is greatly reduced when he does not have a flush draw. This reasoning should be applied in the same way for the hand of type 6X of the suit ( 6X: 6A of spade only. Also very unlikely this hand for a villano of UTG in micro stakes). For all that has been said, there are many more hands that we defeat versus the hands that defeat us. And the hand V for UTG is KK. But actually the probability of that he having it is greatly reduced, because it is most likely to continue with a second barrel in the turn. And if he was afraid you completed the phantom hand on the turn, his river push doesn't make much sense. Regarding villain 2 (the BB), his range is mainly made up of combos of failed flush draws or neutral hands that do not affect our hand. This means that only 2 combos beat us on the river: 6s-7s and Js-Ts. So the call should not be considered an error. Even under a micro stakes scenario, where the villains are much tighter in his bluffs. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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