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+R - Mid pair in BB v's suspicious action +R - Mid pair in BB v's suspicious action

06-10-2008 , 07:20 PM
Friend of mine sent me this HH, curious to what you all think... might explain it fully later.

UTG is loose/crappy.

t400/t800 Blinds - 7 players

Hero (BB): t13500
UTG: t16502
UTG+1: t12860
MP: t7140
CO: t5310
BTN: t12010
SB: t6100

Pre Flop: Hero is BB with T 9
UTG calls t800, 5 folds, Hero checks

Flop: (t2350) K 9 6 (2 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets t800, Hero calls t800

Turn: (t3950) Q (2 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets t2400, Hero calls t2400

River: (t8750) K (2 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets t4000, Hero calls t4000

What range would you expect villan to showdown?

How often is the river call good?
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06-11-2008 , 12:23 PM
Bump... nobody wants to touch it?
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06-11-2008 , 01:06 PM
I'd lead the flop, I absolutely can't stand a c/c all the way down line. Raise the flop or something, even though it's a semi-bluff it's better than this. I mean geez, we're hoping he's on a 3-barrel bluff here or has a really agro 87...I just don't buy it. As played I'd fold on the turn, and if I didn't I'd fold the river.

Last edited by Dunkman; 06-11-2008 at 01:29 PM.
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06-11-2008 , 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Dunkman
I'd lead the flop, I absolutely can't stand a c/c all the way down line. Raise the flop or something, even though it's a semi-bluff it's better than this. I mean geez, we're hoping he's on a 3-barrel bluff here...I just don't buy it. As played I'd fold on the turn, and if I didn't I'd fold the river. I mean we're hoping he either decided to 3-barrel or has 87, that's just not likely enough.
pretty much my thots as well.
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06-11-2008 , 01:11 PM
Calling down 3 streets like this seems pretty questionable. A re-raise to about 2400 on the flop would have polarized ranges quite a bit, and if UTG had called that, he might still have checked down subsequently - if he kept betting, hero could have had an easy laydown.
As played, the 9 is nothing more than a very poor bluff catcher. If UTG was really loose/crappy, he could have been betting the spade draw that got there by the river, could be betting the 6, but it seems unlikely that he'd do that for 3 streets especially after the 2nd king came and the 3card flush completed. Unless UTG was making some ******ed bluff with a missed straight draw or an ace-high, hero is not going to be good, and the number of times this is going to be a complete bluff is not enough to justify hero putting in so many chips.
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06-11-2008 , 01:24 PM
I'll go out on a limb and say he rivered the flush.

I'm not calling the river with that hand... nope.
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06-12-2008 , 09:28 AM
I play it the same, loose crappy players love to limp utg and represent big hands, and i think you can be good on this river a lot, but it does really annoy the times you get owned by A9/1010, but i do think that smaller pps and ax are still in a loose/donkish villians range on the river, and 78 is taking another stab.
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