The villain here is playing tight/passive over a small sample (40+ hands) with stats of 14/6/2. I don't know seems like I really blew the river call. I would appreciate any help or thoughts.
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The villain here is playing tight/passive over a small sample (40+ hands) with stats of 14/6/2. I don't know seems like I really blew the river call. I would appreciate any help or thoughts.
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Small sample stats can't really help you too much here.
PF: BB special
Flop: Nice bet. Removes odds.
Turn: Again nice bet, looks like for value. Flush completed, and villian Cold calls. I have a tough time not betting more here personally to "find out" if villian has a flush or not.
River: If you are going to lead the river, lead more than $2 into a $5 pot. Probably better to shut down and check call here. I NEVER fold to that tiny raise on the river, I don't think that is a large leak though. Villian will show down AXo (with As), A4, A5 seemingly just as often as he will show a flush...
Well played.
ye, dont think villian has flush often to make a fold.
I would still raise pf
Care to explain your logic here? I don't like raising with ducks. I think raising PF in this situation is very unneccesary and most likely spew...Quote:
Originally Posted by xd40
Great play until the river.
River either raise more ($3.80+) or check-call any raise under pot. As played quickly debate calling vs re-raising - then call.
Why? seeing a flop for 1bb is what most people dream of holding 22. Why ruin the dream?Quote:
Originally Posted by xd40
As it turned out...
villain her holds 33 for the straight and the win.
Hmph, I must say that that is NOT one of the hands I thought villian would have here... Very oddly played. Add that idiot to your buddy list for calling flop and turn so lightly...Quote:
Originally Posted by convictkeeper