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06-09-2018 , 06:58 AM
Villian and Fish are $380 eff.

Fish opens utg to 10 with 36hh 7 handed. 2 calls, mp & villian in sb.

Flop is q75hh. Villian checks, Fish continues for 25. mp folds, villian calls.

turn is 2h. Villian checks, Fish bets 30, villian calls.

river is 8s. Villian leads out for 105.

Fish?
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06-09-2018 , 08:50 AM
calls. dunno why you think he should raise. It's closer to a fold than raise
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06-09-2018 , 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Minatorr
calls. dunno why you think he should raise. It's closer to a fold than raise
I didn't raise. I thought about folding vs calling. After I got home, I wondered if this is a spot where I should think about raising. I just started playing cash more seriously (I'm scared money and therefore find it easier to play tournaments where chips don't represent immediate money). In a tournament this is never a raise for me, so I was wondering if in cash you go for thinner value.
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06-09-2018 , 07:08 PM
I don't understand the format. Assuming all people are reasonable, river shouldn't be a donk bet, that's mega strange.



Anyhow, for IP, after betting turn tiny, he should show up with a bunch of thin value like KQ AQ by the river. So river half pot thin value / block donk bet can start from 87 or Q8. Raising against that can start around medium flush. 63 flush would be too thin.
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06-10-2018 , 05:37 AM
Raising bluff range here should be hands with blocking value like Ah5x, and some weaker pairs that we wanna turn into bluffs, and obv nut flushes for value to balance
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06-11-2018 , 05:41 PM
Yeah, he had 87 and I think he would've called a shove since I played it so weak. But I didn't even think of raising.
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