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1/2 NLHE 88 River Decision? 1/2 NLHE 88 River Decision?

12-24-2018 , 03:17 PM
1/2 NLHE. Nine handed. Five hours into session. Loose aggressive table.

Hero ($600, BTN): Hero has been playing very tight aggressive as the tables all week have been extremely loose.

Villain 1 ($400, BB): Villain is the only player at the table tighter than hero. Villain has hardly played any hands, but doubled up early when a player gifted him his buy in on an A29r board when hero had AA and villain had 45. Villain has been bitching for about twenty minutes now about how he hasn't gotten any hands. When villain gets like his, he usually opens his range, but nothing ridiculous. He also widens his three bet range to ~ 88-AA, AQ-AK, AQs when he starts complaining about never getting any hands. He also gets pretty bluffy, but usually when he has nut card blockers.

Villain 2 ($300, MP1): Villain 2 is a huge fish. He actually thinks a lot better than most 1/2 players and is a decent hand reader, but goes against his gut a lot and is a huge pay off wizard. Villain 2 is in for $1200. Villain 2 will take about 70% of hands to the flop, with a raise of $20 or less pre. Villain 2 does a lot of weird stuff like calls the flop with underpairs almost every time, or calls the flop with J high, if the board is T high or less.

OTTH

UTG +1 limps, villain 2 limps, hero looks down to 88 on the BTN and raises to $15. Villain 1 calls, UTG +1 folds, and villain 2 calls.

Flop ($48): 6 7 A

Villain 1 checks, villain 2 checks, and hero checks.

Turn ($48): 5

Villain 1 leads out for $15, villain 2 calls, and hero calls.

River ($93): 4

Villain 1 leads out for $50, and villain 2 folds. Hero?
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12-24-2018 , 04:20 PM
Flat if your not comfortable folding to raise. But sounds like this guy will call a raise. So prefer a raise to $120
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12-25-2018 , 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by mikko
Flat if your not comfortable folding to raise. But sounds like this guy will call a raise. So prefer a raise to $120
I know it's a loose-aggressive table but villain is playing even tighter than tight-aggressive hero. There is a 4 card str8 and 3 card flush on board and, maybe I over credit bet sizing but villain went 1/3rd pot on turn to 1/2 pot on river flush card so I think a raise would only be to get villain to fold a chop and with so much else possible I don't really thinking a raise is a good idea(unless hero has a bluffy image).
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12-25-2018 , 01:47 AM
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Originally Posted by zica
I know it's a loose-aggressive table but villain is playing even tighter than tight-aggressive hero. There is a 4 card str8 and 3 card flush on board and, maybe I over credit bet sizing but villain went 1/3rd pot on turn to 1/2 pot on river flush card so I think a raise would only be to get villain to fold a chop and with so much else possible I don't really thinking a raise is a good idea(unless hero has a bluffy image).
Yep, I was thinking V2 bet.

Just flatting V1. Tight player is going to put us on flush with raise and fold most 2 pairs and sets.
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12-25-2018 , 02:32 AM
Seems like a pretty straightforward call otr imo, not raising
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12-25-2018 , 03:56 AM
Snap call
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12-25-2018 , 04:39 AM
Easy flat call
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12-25-2018 , 06:21 AM
yeah prob just flat
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12-25-2018 , 12:46 PM
To clarify, on the river I'm asking about calling or raising. Obviously folding is not an option.
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12-25-2018 , 12:47 PM
Although my first instinct was to raise, this probably isn't good unless Villain will call the river raise with 2 pair.
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12-25-2018 , 01:01 PM
Six,

Call. I’d bet $20 on the flop tho.
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12-26-2018 , 05:33 PM
I'd bet the flop. As played, call river.
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