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Full house with trips on board, facing river raise Full house with trips on board, facing river raise

03-21-2014 , 03:45 PM
Had been sitting for less than three orbits when this hand occurred, but had already seen the villain play several marginal hands very aggressively OOP. Also saw him limp and call down with 77 on a board that was like K89Q5 (or something similar) about 5 or 6 hands before this one.

Effective stack size is about $400.

Two limpers. Raise to $8 in BB w/ 99, LAG button limper calls.
Pot is $18. Flop is JJ3, hero bets $13. Villain calls.
Pot is $44. Turn is J, hero bets $28. Villain calls.
Pot is $100. River is a 10, hero bets $70. Villain raises to $180.

Pot is $350, $110 to call. Hero?
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03-21-2014 , 04:30 PM
For this kind of an opponent I would go to a c/c mode for both Turn and River. I would also bet closer to pot (or more than pot) since I 'know' he's chasing something most of the time. This would give you better information to deal with this River ... which you should c/c almost always IMO.

AP He has to figure you for a pair and yet is playing back at you. Did he really think you were doing this with AK?

I guess I might call and see 55 some of the time. GL
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03-21-2014 , 05:20 PM
Raise larger PF.

$12-$15 is good.


I think check/calling river would be better, since bet/calling it off seems risky/spewy.

Bet/folding is also not that attractive, since we have tons of show down value.

We know villain is capable of bluff/raising, but our hand isn't really strong enough to bet/call on the river.

Last edited by DaYu; 03-21-2014 at 05:30 PM.
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