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$2 NLHE 6-max: Is the river bet too big?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5917815, member: 397965"] Preflop I think, its fine to call on BTN with T9s, but often I would throw this kind of hand into my 3-betting range as well. He is opening "UTG", but since its a 5 player table, he is actually in HJ, which is late middle position. So his range should be pretty wide. Flop You flopped an OESD, and when he checks to you, I would definitely put out a bet as a semibluff. If you are not applying pressure to him with a hand like this, that has equity and no showdown value at all, then when are you ever applying pressure? The whole point of calling on BTN is, that you can use your position postflop to steal pots, that dont belong to you. Turn Now he bet, and now you raise. This is a very strange line, because you have less equity now, he is showing more strenght, and yet now you turn up your aggression. As played I would clearly just call now and try to hit something on the river. You are only representing 65s and 44, when you raise on this turn, and 65s should have bet the flop. So anyone, who can hand read, is not going to give you credit, when you take this line. River You made your straight on the end, and he checked to you. Obviously you need to bet for value now, and since he checked the flop I would put him mostly on some kind of marginal made hand. The river only helped him, if he has JJ or KJ, and KJ should mostly have bet the flop. So I would probably go a bit smaller here trying to get called by hands like 99-TT, QQ, K9-KT. That sort of range. Going a bit smaller also allow you to lose less, when he has a flush and check-raise you on the river. Results If he can have a hand like KQ and check it on the flop, and he is willing to pay a big river bet with it, then your sizing becomes a lot better. So what I would mainly look at here is your line and logic on all the previous streets. I really dont like your flop and turn decisions, and preflop at least look to mix in some 3-bets with bluff hands like this. [/QUOTE]
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