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JJ set vs river donk jam on flush board. JJ set vs river donk jam on flush board.

09-24-2020 , 05:46 PM
I thought I would share an interesting hand from Unibet's version of spins (Hexapro). This was the first hand of a 25€ buy in Hexapro with a prize pool of 125€. We are 25 BB deep (or 500 chips with a big blind of 20 and no ante).

Sorry for the format, there is no way to export hand histories from Unibet.

I had JJ on the button. I decide to minraise it this time to 40 chips (I would mix in occasional limps to balance out my button limping range), both players call (including a tightish but not ultra tight multitabler in the big blind, who's playing 4+ tables).

Flop comes J A 6. It checks to me and I bet 40 chips, which is 1/3 pot. Both players call. Maybe my flop sizing should be bigger, more like 1/2 pot or something.

Turn comes 3. I bet 120 chips or half pot. The small blind folds and the big blind calls.

River comes Q and the big blind jams 300 chips into a pot of 480. It's the first time I have seen them lead like this on any street after playing probably about 10-20 Hexapros with them so far. I'm quite tilted at this point thinking that this mf almost certainly hit a flush on the river . I let my clock go almost to zero, and call it off only to see K7.

Idk if I should've found a fold there, feels pretty hard to get away from but maybe just maybe. The more experience I get the more it seems like certain sorts of players always have it in these sorts of spots. So, what do you think?
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09-24-2020 , 11:58 PM
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Originally Posted by CuteRaven
[...] It's the first time I have seen them lead like this on any street after playing probably about 10-20 Hexapros with them so far. I'm quite tilted at this point thinking that this mf almost certainly hit a flush on the river .
Nice read on him, next time maybe fold. As he is a multitabler; they probably shove made two pairs (Ax+) or sets (33, 66) right?

But it's really hard to fold this though because of the shallow nature of the game IMO, call with J of hearts maybe.
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09-25-2020 , 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Henk123
Nice read on him, next time maybe fold. As he is a multitabler; they probably shove made two pairs (Ax+) or sets (33, 66) right?

But it's really hard to fold this though because of the shallow nature of the game IMO, call with J of hearts maybe.
Thanks for the advice! Yeah, I think you are right. I should find a fold in a spot like this even though it feels quite disgusting to fold here.

I agree, I think with 66 an A6 they mostly raise flop. I think they mostly fold 33 on the flop but if they call, they probably raise turn. A3 I think most likely raises turn, or if they call, they probably don't lead the flush card river. AJ+ and JJ+ don't just call pre. I think only flushes really make sense for value with this player type and I have almost never seen anyone take this sort of line as a bluff. I think the only sorts of players that bluff this are maniac fish that use donk bets
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