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Facing river shove with top pair Facing river shove with top pair

09-26-2020 , 07:53 PM
888Poker, $20 + $2 - Hold'em No Limit - 15,000/30,000 (3,750 ante) - 6 players


UTG: 455,298 (15 bb)
MP: 316,135 (11 bb)
CO: 1,709,851 (57 bb)
BU (Hero): 326,946 (11 bb)
SB: 964,612 (32 bb)
BB: 647,922 (22 bb)

Pre-Flop: (67,500) Hero is BTN with A 6
1 fold, MP calls 30,000, 1 fold, Hero calls 30,000, SB calls 15,000, BB checks

Flop: (142,500) 5 A 7 (4 players)
SB checks, BB checks, MP checks, Hero bets 94,050, SB calls 94,050, BB folds, MP calls 94,050

Turn: (424,650) 9 (3 players)
SB checks, MP checks, Hero checks

River: (424,650) 3 (3 players)
SB bets 212,325, MP folds, Hero calls 199,146 (all-in)

Total pot: 822,942

Showdown:
SB shows 4 6 (a straight, Three to Seven)

BU (Hero) shows A 6 (a pair of Aces)

SB wins 822,942
Hero finishes 48th out of 597

SB was pretty loose and pretty aggresive after we got ITM, but still dont know if that was a good excuse to call; maybe I played poorly pre-river, what are your thoughts?.
P.S.:I limped preflop because of a missclick.
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09-26-2020 , 09:37 PM
After the “misclick”, you were screwed. So your post flop play really doesn’t matter. If V is calling with 4/6 at this juncture of the tournament, there is no way he is laying down to any bet from an 11bb stack on the flop when he flops an open ended and the turn seals your fate when he picks up the flush.

As played, your kicker plays so I probably fold to the shove. (I would not have bet pot on the flop either.)

There are icm considerations here too but you would need to post the payouts.

Last edited by jjjou812; 09-26-2020 at 09:43 PM.
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09-26-2020 , 11:04 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by jjjou812
After the “misclick”, you were screwed. So your post flop play really doesn’t matter. If V is calling with 4/6 at this juncture of the tournament, there is no way he is laying down to any bet from an 11bb stack on the flop when he flops an open ended and the turn seals your fate when he picks up the flush.
This seems very result oriented. Also, it seems like a correct call from the SB preflop for 1/2xBB with 64s.
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09-27-2020 , 12:10 AM
You seem to think I believe the sb did something wrong here.
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09-30-2020 , 09:56 AM
As soon as you bet the flop, especially that size, you effectively decided you wanted to get it in so not sure what you're grumbling about.
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10-01-2020 , 04:21 PM
I would shove the flop.

You are betting over 30% effective stack so you are close to pot committed anyway (as you can see by your river call). There are no flush possibilities on the flop so there are no double draws out there. So any calls with draws will be mistakes.

The alternative would be to bet about 48,000 on the flop. But in the end, if you lose you will be under 9 bb's so that's why I much prefer the jam.

Pre-flop I would have jammed. I guess the all-in button must have been next to the call button...
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10-02-2020 , 04:05 PM
Easy shove all in on the flop
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10-02-2020 , 10:45 PM
I would jam preflop too (If not, only because of the MP limper). Once they all check the flop, I would jam there as well ( but I doubt you lose the SB).
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