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Underboat vs River Raise OOP Underboat vs River Raise OOP

09-23-2016 , 12:24 PM
Villain is a 40ish Middle Eastern whale, has played every hand so far. Rarely folds preflop or post, is very random postflop, currently folding out the rest of the table (who are trying to trap him) with overbets. Sitting with about $5,000. I have about $1,000.

5/5/10 (9 Handed)

MP raises to $35 and four of us see the flop including Villain who is on my left. I am in the SB.

I have 33 on a flop of 636. Gets checked around.

Turn = 8. I bet $100. Only Villain calls.

River = 5 making the final board: 63685. I bet $250, Villain raises to $850.

Thoughts on all streets appreciated.
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09-23-2016 , 02:35 PM
Hands V would probably play the same way and you beat - A6, K6s (10 combos), 79 (16 combos). I didn't include 47s and 67 as V might not raise river.

Hand you lose to - 66 (1 combo) 68 (6 combos) 65 (6 combos), 88 (3 combos), 63 (2 combos and only 1 x suited combo at most)

You are against a middle-age gambler with high VPIP and finally found a hand in your bet/call range on this river. V put you all in on the river, its a call if you think V has 79 in his range and you fold sometime if V has no 79 in his range.

$600 to win $1440 in the pot, that is 2.4:1. I lean toward a call.
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09-23-2016 , 02:58 PM
fist pump call... (get your last 15 bucks in too). Are you seriously considering folding to a guy betting on every hand pushing people out with overbets?
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09-23-2016 , 03:29 PM
I don't understand the question.

The hand seems well-played assuming you shoved on the river.
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09-23-2016 , 03:53 PM
i see no reason not to bet flop, bet turn, and shove river
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