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2NL - Hero River Decision with Flopped Set 2NL - Hero River Decision with Flopped Set

03-12-2021 , 12:35 PM
    PokerStars - $0.02 NL FAST (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
    Hand converted by Holdem Manager 3

    Villain Stats over 25 Hands
    11 VPIP/8 PFR/0.5 Agg/0.0 3B

    BTN: $2.95 (147.5 bb)
    SB: $7.13 (356.5 bb)
    BB: $2.30 (115 bb)
    Hero (UTG): $6.67 (333.5 bb)
    MP: $2.55 (127.5 bb)
    CO: $2.00 (100 bb)

    SB posts $0.01, BB posts $0.02

    Pre Flop: (pot: $0.03) Hero has 9 9
    Hero raises to $0.06, 2 folds, BTN calls $0.06, fold, BB calls $0.04

    I think checking on the board is bad in hindsight. The board texture will bring about a lot of calls, lots of straight draws and flush draws.

    Flop: ($0.19, 3 players) 9 T 5
    BB checks, Hero checks, BTN bets $0.14, BB calls $0.14, Hero raises to $0.52, BTN calls $0.38, fold

    As played I think chk raise here is fine. I think sizing is also fine given that Villian bet into 2 players.

    Turn: ($1.37, 2 players) 2
    Hero checks, BTN checks

    As played I think we have to check here. If I bet flop and got a call from Villian I would have bet small on this turn.

    River: ($1.37, 2 players) 7
    Hero checks, BTN bets $0.40, Hero?

    When Villian Checks turn and bets river what does he show up here with most often?



    Thanks for any advice. Overall I don't think I played the hand optimally. I think I was a little bit card dead during the session and when I flopped a set I didn't want to just bet and have a tight player fold. This in combo with too many tables at the same time probably affected the way in which the hand was played.
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    03-12-2021 , 01:31 PM
    he's not even bet a third of the pot, call
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    03-13-2021 , 10:51 AM
    Easy call. You're good here way more than 22.5% of the time.
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    03-13-2021 , 05:15 PM
    Obviously never folding. He can have a wide range of hand values here, I'd say mostly weaker than our hand. Checking turn and tiny bet river with a flush is a pretty bad line. This could be a timid bet with a straight that fears the flush but then we shouldn't have the flush either given the turn xb and checked river.

    Anyone considering raising in this spot? I think stack sizes make it awkward but could be done if he had say $1 behind or maybe a raise/fold if much deeper?
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    03-13-2021 , 05:18 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by WereBeer
    Anyone considering raising in this spot?
    We've already checkraised once, villain has called, since then the obvious draw has hit - what are we getting value from?

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by BacardiShots
    I think I was a little bit card dead during the session and when I flopped a set I didn't want to just bet and have a tight player fold. This in combo with too many tables at the same time probably affected the way in which the hand was played.
    You are playing zoom. Every hand is a session in itself. If you recognise you are playing too many tables, cut down. There is zero need to mass table in 2021.
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    03-13-2021 , 05:39 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by WereBeer
    Anyone considering raising in this spot? I think stack sizes make it awkward but could be done if he had say $1 behind or maybe a raise/fold if much deeper?
    With different stack sizes, a river that doesn't complete the straight and without a population read like "people play that line with a flush".

    If we're fairly certain villain wouldn't use that line with a flush, there's obviously a valid argument for raising. Another reason against it is that we block the obvious two pair.
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    03-14-2021 , 02:26 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by sixfour
    We've already checkraised once, villain has called, since then the obvious draw has hit - what are we getting value from?
    Should be T9cc, 55 but 2NL used to show up with some pretty silly hands here sometimes. Like you'd see people flip over QTo or T7s, that kind of thing.

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by madlex
    With different stack sizes, a river that doesn't complete the straight and without a population read like "people play that line with a flush".

    If we're fairly certain villain wouldn't use that line with a flush, there's obviously a valid argument for raising. Another reason against it is that we block the obvious two pair.
    The straight is bad and I think the best reason against raising. I think a flush is unlikely but then if they're not bad, we shouldn't be raising so there's that.

    Last edited by WereBeer; 03-14-2021 at 02:36 AM.
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    03-14-2021 , 08:13 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by WereBeer
    Should be T9cc, 55 but 2NL used to show up with some pretty silly hands here sometimes. Like you'd see people flip over QTo or T7s, that kind of thing.
    It is Zoom though, even at 2NL I think that the tendency to do that sort of thing is lessened if they can fold pre and get something more interesting faster
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