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HT 15$: Choosing the size of river bet ip HT 15$: Choosing the size of river bet ip

05-28-2013 , 06:54 PM
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Grabbed by Holdem Manager
NL Holdem $20(BB) Replayer
($540)
Hero ($460)

Dealt to Hero K 9

Hero raises to $40, calls $20

FLOP ($80) 8 9 4

checks, Hero bets $50, calls $50

TURN ($180) 8 9 4 A

checks, Hero bets $70, calls $70

RIVER ($320) 8 9 4 A 2

checks, Hero bets how much? (we have 300 chips ef stack)

What is better here: bet not all-in (how many chips?) or just shove? Why?
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05-28-2013 , 07:37 PM
Shove.You'd need a reason not to.
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05-29-2013 , 03:14 AM
bet bigger on the turn (90-110), shove river
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05-29-2013 , 06:12 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ynkgg
bet bigger on the turn (90-110), shove river
agree with bigger, but 90 is the most I'd bet. Would bet bigger with just Kc/no made hand for more f/e but we want calls on this turn.
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05-29-2013 , 06:35 AM
I would shove

River is already that scary for opp that he will already be F tons (non club hands; if any present) when facing smaller bet as any plausible Hand in your range improved and you will be x behind hands not strong enough to bet again (ie non club 9x)

Cannot imagine opponent suddenly F more then halve his c range vs 0.5pot bet compared to c range vs pot bet.
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