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$5 NLHE 6-max: Do you call river?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5690983, member: 397965"] Preflop Standard open and standard defend against 3-bet given your position on the table. Even though his overall 3-bet is just 5%, it should be much higher, when he is restealing from small blind against a BTN open. Flop When he check, I would put him mostly on showdown value type hands like 88-KK and AX with a bad kicker, and since you flopped the nut flushdraw this is a great spot to put those hands under pressure. So my plan here is to bet with my semi-bluff and depending on the runout maybe barrel all three streets to really put him to the test. Turn As played a clear call. River Calling with a draw and then instead improving to a second pair type hand is always a bit of a sucky spot. We would almost rather have seen a brick on the river, because then at least our decision would be very easy. Its always very difficult to not be results oriented, when we know, what he had. But I am trying my hardest here, and I think, you can fold for the following reasons: 1) A 3-betting range is typically very AX heavy, so even with AA on the board and after checking the flop he can absolutely have some AX here. AK is not a hand, I would expect him to slowplay, but any of the suited wheel aces or even hands like A8o, which people might occationally resteal, makes a lot of sense for him to play like this. They are not good enough to go for 3 streets of value, so he check the flop for deception and pot control, and then he go for value on the turn and river, when he improve to trips. 2) You block the main missed draw, which is spades. This makes it less likely, he is bluffing. 3) He is betting relatively large. I would definitely be more into calling this, if he went for half pot or less. The main argument for calling is, that it is somewhat difficult to come up with better hands, that you would check back on the flop. So from a GTO perspective this is probably a correct call, but in the micros I dont think, its a big issue to be overfolding in certain spots. Also had you bet the flop, then this hand would be protected by having been played the same way as your AX, and there would not be the same GTO "obligation" to call him on the river. Maybe he would have check-raised flop, you would have called, he would have jammed turn, and you would have folded. [/QUOTE]
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