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K-Q 100NL
Villain is 25/15 over 50 hands. Haven't seen him play in any big hands, and i haven't done anything stupid or reckless.
river c/r good?
POKERSTARS GAME #11510498280: ($0.50/$1.00)
Villain: ($102.50 in chips)
Hero: ($102.50 in chips)
4 other players
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Hero [Qh Kc]
1 fold
Hero: raises $2 to $3
Villain: calls $3
3 folds
*** FLOP *** [3c 5c Kd]
Villain: checks
Hero: bets $5
Villain: raises $12 to $17
1 fold
Hero: calls $12
*** TURN *** [3c 5c Kd] [2d]
Hero: checks
Villain: checks
*** RIVER *** [3c 5c Kd 2d] [Kh]
Hero: checks
Villain: bets $25
Hero: raises $57.50 to $82.50 and is all-in
I assume i should i sometimes play missed draws this way as well. But i guess on this particular board a river bluff c/r would probably be a bad play.
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do you think villain calls with K7?
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I probably call river instead of CR. I need a boat or a better read on villain to CR push that.
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I like it a lot. No way he has a boat here checking behind the turn and he's calling with a lot of worse K's.
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nice. i think you lose value only calling there.
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I didn't think villain has a boat, but KQ is possible. You guys are right there. He isn't checking behind on the turn with KQ. That is why I frequent FTR, I now like the CR all-in.
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I think I donk turn here. Your line is fine too. You're rarely going to get called by worse, but villain almost never has a hand that beats you here. Add in the fact that he def can have weaker kings in his range (or V-betting a pocket pair) and it makes it clearly +ev.
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I may bet the turn. As for the river, I like it. I think you lose value by just calling, even though thats probably what a lot of players would do.