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05-12-2012 , 06:32 PM
Villain was overall very tight passive, folding more than 50% of his sb, limping a majority when entering a hand. On the other hand he had done a lot of min3betting my sb minraises, but giving up on the flop. he has made 2 4x raises pf and when he bets postflop (rare) it was usually an overbet. There has been no showdown yet (crazy at 30/60?) so dont have any specific reads on certain hands. I raised for value on all streets obv and set it up for a river shove. With this river, is a shove still good?

PokerStars - $1.40+$0.10|30/60 NL (2 max) - Holdem - 2 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

SB: 1,315.00
Hero (BB): 1,685.00

SB posts SB 30.00, Hero posts BB 60.00

Pre Flop: (90.00) Hero has A 8

SB calls 30.00, Hero raises to 180.00, SB calls 120.00

Flop: (360.00, 2 players) 2 A 4
Hero bets 210.00, SB calls 210.00

Turn: (780.00, 2 players) T
Hero bets 410.00, SB calls 410.00

River: (1600.00, 2 players) 8
Hero???
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05-13-2012 , 09:09 AM
Lol wat, we have like 500 chips behind. Snap shove.
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05-13-2012 , 03:16 PM
As played, shove river.
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05-14-2012 , 07:56 AM
+1 shove.
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05-14-2012 , 08:59 AM
You cant fold anymore because
If he has the flush ok, but now you beat some AJ AQ AK hands that he maybe plays slow, so snap shove
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05-14-2012 , 06:21 PM
can't check/fold in this spot

If you check/call, you're behind most of the time but if you're not, you lose value (like chaosad said vs AJ, AQ, AK hands).

All in all, shoving is good.
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