Key to this hand is blockers. Particularly 8s, 7s and As. Because of these there is a solid core of non-spade hands in the
villain's
range (A8, A7, A6, 87, 86, 76, 65, 54, 95, 98, 97, 96 etc etc)
A
range estimate based on feel and not specific hand
combos (as I do not think he plays his
combos this way 100% anyway so they need a degree of weighing):
50-70%: Hands with a spade
5%: Hands with no spade that beats us (88, 54, 95, T9)
25-45%: Hands with no spade that we beat
If we
check the
river we wave the
white flag,
tell him we
don't have a spade and he will
shove his entire
range.
We can't
fold. We need 30%
equity vs his
range for calling to be mandatory. Since there is a core of non-spade hands in his
range that we beat we cannot just
fold.
We can
shove. Maybe we
fold out the 5% without a spade that we beat. Could be better than
check/calling.
Best of all: Bet/
fold small.
If I had KsKx I would have the
nuts, I would know the board is super scary and I am extremely unlikely to be paid off on my nut
flush. It's consistent with my
line on all streets. I would bet the
river $5 to
extract at least some value. A $5 bet reeks to high heaven of "please
don't be scared of the board - just
call". A $3 bet is too weak - couldn't do that with KsKx. A $8 bet reeks of "look the board is scary - now
fold".
Whereas I need 30%
equity vs his
range for
check/calling to be breakeven, I need 22% folds for bet/folding $5 to be breakeven.
If he shoves over the $5 bet he has a spade 100% of the time.
By bet/folding $5 I save $15 pretty much every time I'
m behind, and win pretty much the same amount every time I'
m ahead.
Best of all, we make him
fold some
set and
straight combos. Maybe even flushes with 6s or lower.