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Flopped straight & board pairs on the turn - river line? Flopped straight & board pairs on the turn - river line?

07-24-2011 , 06:00 PM
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Background - Villain is a very LAG player who has big swings - has shown down hands like 25o & Q3o to win pots & also has called down very light with bottom pairs & very marginal hands. Loves to gamble – is in almost every hands & lost 20K 3 days ago in same game. Won huge pot tonight when he called 3 all-ins before him with 77& hit quads to beat QQs,AKs & 88s.
Hero image is pretty solid good player capable of making moves
Few hands ago Villain beat Hero in a hand when Villan limped called a raise from Hero & called flop & river bets on a board of 238KA 4hearts & hero raised had JQdd & villain called river bet with 6s8h for 8 high flush
The Hand
Blinds - $5/$10/$20
Villain Stack - ~$15,000 (is in for $10k)
Hero Stack - ~$9,000 (is in for $3k)
Villain LAG limps in EP
Hero raises to $150 with JQdd
1 caller & villain calls
Flop – 10-K-Ahh ($485)
Villain checks Hero bets $200 player 3 folds villain calls
Turn -10s($885)
Villain checks Hero bets $550 villain calls
River - 7s($1985)
Villain leads $1100 Hero raises to $5000 .....

Question 1 – is this a spot to raise for value on the river & if so how much is the right amount?
Question 2 – if villain shoves over Hero river raise – can Hero still fold?

Will give you outcome after a few replies.
Flopped straight & board pairs on the turn - river line? Quote
07-25-2011 , 09:08 AM
Pre is too big, flop is too small, river is too big.
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07-26-2011 , 03:43 PM
^this

I feel like making it 3500 is better on river
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07-26-2011 , 05:18 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by DGAF
Pre is too big, flop is too small, river is too big.
This, If you are even considering folding to any river raise, then just call.
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