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$5 NLHE 6-max: NL5 can I call big river bet?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5976453, member: 397965"] Preflop Pretty standard squeeze, unfortunately they both call. Flop I like the small C-bet especially against two opponents. Turn I will go against the flow here and say, I kind of like your check. I think, the flush is pretty relevant here, because its 3 low flush cards on the board, and you dont hold a flush card either. So there are quite a lot of flush combos, that can be in there even in a 3-bet pot. I also dont think, he is paying two more bets with worse, so you need to check somewhere, and why not just check now. River When he check behind, and the river card is a fairly brick 6, I think, you are likely to have the best hand. I think, he would mostly have bet a flush on the turn to try and get some value, and I dont think, he is likely to have a 6, that just made trips. Maybe he can have a few like 76s, but its fairly unlikely, that a tight guy like this will show up with A6 offsuit or something like that. I think, he has a J a lot, or maybe a pocket pair like 77-TT, and I prefer to put out a small bet like 35-40% pot for value to get called by these hands. My plan here would be to bet-fold, because if a player like this raise you on the river, an overpair is almost never good. He will have a slowplayed flush at minimum, or even a full house. And when you check to him, and he bet almost full pot, its kind of the same situation really. He is not doing this for value with AJ, and a player like this is rarely bluffing. So as played you can check-fold, but I prefer a bet-fold on this runout, and when he check back the turn. [/QUOTE]
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