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Originally Posted by pvhawkeye
I'm studying range analysis right now, today if someone donks into me I put them on a scared made hand for live low stakes games. For example top pair on a wet board, did you get to see any hands shown after donk bets or they just mucked?
Indeed I did.
Hero ($1K) raised CO to $10 with QTcc, get called by SB ($200) and BB ($250). Flop is Ac9h4s, and the BB leads for $5. I raised to $25 (too small) and get called by the donk bettor.
Turn is the Ks, bringing me a gutshot. BB checks, I bet $55 into the pot of $80 putting my opponent on a range of weak A, 9x, sets, and A4. I'm betting here with the intention to triple barrel most rivers if checked to, and folding to a raise. Villain calls after a lot of thought.
River 7s bringing an unlikely backdoor flush. Checks to me and I bet $75 into the pot of $190. This was a huge mistake in my opinion. I think if the plan is to triple barrel here, we have to shove the river. As it stands, I'm giving myself a great price on my bluff, but also a great price on Villain's call.
Villain tanks for 2 min and calls with AQ.
Yuck.