
GreenDaddy1
Rock Star
Silver Level
Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 26/23/3
I thought this was an interesting river at the time. Having revised it a bit I think maybe it was less of a decision than it felt at the time. Still might be good to get opinions.
Pacific Poker - $0.05 NL FAST (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
BTN: 154.8 BB
SB: 99 BB
Hero (BB): 116.4 BB
UTG: 137.6 BB
MP: 127 BB
CO: 99 BB
SB posts SB 0.4 BB, Hero posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.4 BB) Hero has J♥ K♥
UTG raises to 2 BB, fold, fold, fold, fold, Hero calls 1 BB
Flop: (4.4 BB, 2 players) 3♣ J♣ J♠
Hero checks, UTG bets 2.2 BB, Hero raises to 8.8 BB, UTG calls 6.6 BB
Turn: (22 BB, 2 players) 6♦
Hero bets 18.6 BB, UTG calls 18.6 BB
River: (59.2 BB, 2 players) T♣
Hero bets 22.4 BB,
Villain was a slightly agro TAG. Based on his RFI stats he was positionally aware and probably opening about 13% from UTG.
I'm feeling very encouraged to just flat here when he is only making it 2x. His fold to 3 bet looked low but I really did not have enough data to know for sure.
Pretty sick flop. Villain c bets, which he seems to do nearly every time he has the chance over a 100 hand sample (6/7). I was really intent on getting value tonight so I didnt have to think too hard on that board to raise it up. If he had any inclination to continue I was making him pay. I thought at the time about extracting value from flush draws. I raise 4x which is pretty aggressive but hey if he is calling 3x maybe he calls 4x.
The turn is pretty blank, I don't think 66 calls the flop raise. I fire a big bet out that is not much less than pot. Villain calls without thinking too much about it.
And now comes that interesting river card, completing the flush. I sized my bet down quite a bit more but fired again for value, intending to fold to a shove and hate life. I think it would be pretty bad for villain to get to the river with a flush draw based on the pot odds I was giving on both streets, but people do bad things at 5nl, so....
Is bet folding the river here fine? Any other thoughts too fire away.
I thought this was an interesting river at the time. Having revised it a bit I think maybe it was less of a decision than it felt at the time. Still might be good to get opinions.
Pacific Poker - $0.05 NL FAST (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
BTN: 154.8 BB
SB: 99 BB
Hero (BB): 116.4 BB
UTG: 137.6 BB
MP: 127 BB
CO: 99 BB
SB posts SB 0.4 BB, Hero posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.4 BB) Hero has J♥ K♥
UTG raises to 2 BB, fold, fold, fold, fold, Hero calls 1 BB
Flop: (4.4 BB, 2 players) 3♣ J♣ J♠
Hero checks, UTG bets 2.2 BB, Hero raises to 8.8 BB, UTG calls 6.6 BB
Turn: (22 BB, 2 players) 6♦
Hero bets 18.6 BB, UTG calls 18.6 BB
River: (59.2 BB, 2 players) T♣
Hero bets 22.4 BB,
fold
Hero wins 55.8 BB
Hero wins 55.8 BB
Villain was a slightly agro TAG. Based on his RFI stats he was positionally aware and probably opening about 13% from UTG.
I'm feeling very encouraged to just flat here when he is only making it 2x. His fold to 3 bet looked low but I really did not have enough data to know for sure.
Pretty sick flop. Villain c bets, which he seems to do nearly every time he has the chance over a 100 hand sample (6/7). I was really intent on getting value tonight so I didnt have to think too hard on that board to raise it up. If he had any inclination to continue I was making him pay. I thought at the time about extracting value from flush draws. I raise 4x which is pretty aggressive but hey if he is calling 3x maybe he calls 4x.
The turn is pretty blank, I don't think 66 calls the flop raise. I fire a big bet out that is not much less than pot. Villain calls without thinking too much about it.
And now comes that interesting river card, completing the flush. I sized my bet down quite a bit more but fired again for value, intending to fold to a shove and hate life. I think it would be pretty bad for villain to get to the river with a flush draw based on the pot odds I was giving on both streets, but people do bad things at 5nl, so....
Is bet folding the river here fine? Any other thoughts too fire away.