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5 versus a fish, rivershove at a ''bad'' rivercard 5 versus a fish, rivershove at a ''bad'' rivercard

11-06-2010 , 07:51 PM
Notes:
c/called A7o @ T96r, 40*80, c/called Qx turn 120*160 river 8x check/check (75bb deep @ 10/20)

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Hero (BTN/SB): t1210 60.50 BBs
BB: t1790 89.50 BBs

Pre Flop: (t30) Hero is BTN/SB with 5 A
Hero raises to t40, BB calls t20

Flop: (t80) A 9 5 (2 players)
BB bets t60, Hero raises to t180, BB calls t120

Turn: (t440) 6 (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets t300, BB calls t300

River: (t1040) 9 (2 players)
BB Shoves allin 1270 in 1040. (690 for us to call)

Last edited by Nederlander; 11-06-2010 at 08:09 PM.
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11-06-2010 , 07:59 PM
God pretty sickening spot, I prob hit fold just because he didnt turn his hand into a bluff in your notes. Do you have any other info on villain?

Nvrm he had a fkn straight lol I prob still fold though
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11-06-2010 , 08:07 PM
Not really much info, he wasn't a complete moron but was still pretty bad. He didn't make hollowood moves or whatever.
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11-06-2010 , 08:13 PM
meh fish will def be doing stuff like lead/calling 9x to a raise he also calls your barrel on this type of texture on turn often, especially if he picks up the gs or just disregards it because its not another over, what was your plan for river sizing?
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11-06-2010 , 09:23 PM
I will probably check the river behind if he checks to me.
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11-06-2010 , 09:27 PM
Easy fold.
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11-06-2010 , 09:31 PM
Yeah pretty dumb spot.

He didn't lead river when he hit his gin card on the river in the first hand, but he was tricky/trappy enough to set it up for the c/r. I think it's possible he has the flush here a lot and sometimes straight and slowplayed the turn, if he hasn't slowplayed the turn then a 9 is pretty likely also. Like plenty 9x that contains a single diamond. That can donk flop and c/c turn, he hit gin on river and just leads with his hand i guess.

It's hard to put him on a worse hand that donks flop, c/c turn then donk shoves river as a bluff tbh, so yeah i'd fold pretty quick imo. Either a flush/straight/9 nearly all the time. Rarely will you see a bare diamond spazzing out or a very strange better Ax. Really is just a case of what do you beat, nada.
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11-06-2010 , 09:37 PM
Thx for the reply THOAC, but flush isn't possible
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11-06-2010 , 09:40 PM
LOL yeah its late and i never read these things properly. Still what i said applies, mostly 9x and straights except he has a missed FD air range now which makes it a bit more interesting but not enough to call imo
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11-06-2010 , 09:48 PM
yeah pretty easy fold imo.
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11-06-2010 , 10:18 PM
Your line is so strong here that I believe only a very very special spewtard will bluff here. I think we're cooked here 90%+.
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11-07-2010 , 07:09 AM
fold I guess, even a ****** naked Ax beats us now
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11-07-2010 , 02:03 PM
okok, thanks.

This wasn't the real hand though, so no results. The real hand went check/check on the river vs his A4.
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