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Poor River decision? Poor River decision?

07-22-2014 , 02:02 AM
Hi All,

Would like your thoughts on this hand... I was worried about being slow played on the flop which is why I checked (partially pot control). Turn I felt like I was being slow played but had some outs in case they hadn't completed a full house yet and then river bet I felt like villain had been slowplaying the whole way even though I hit my flush...

PokerStars - $0.02 PL Hi FAST (6 max) - Omaha Hi - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

Hero (BTN): $2.01
SB: $1.43 (VPIP: 66.67, PFR: 22.22, 3Bet Preflop: 20.00, Hands: 10)
BB: $3.72
UTG: $1.03
MP: $2.28
CO: $4.14

SB posts SB $0.01, BB posts BB $0.02

Pre Flop: (pot: $0.03) Hero has 2 A A 3

UTG calls $0.02, MP raises to $0.09, fold, Hero calls $0.09, SB calls $0.08, fold, UTG calls $0.07

Flop: ($0.38, 4 players) 8 J J
SB checks, UTG checks, MP checks, Hero checks

Turn: ($0.38, 4 players) 7
SB bets $0.22, fold, fold, Hero calls $0.22

River: ($0.82, 2 players) 9
SB bets $0.40, fold

SB wins $0.79
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07-22-2014 , 02:05 AM
Villain bets less than half a pot and you have nut flush. Looks more like he made a straight on turn to me, I call every time.
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07-22-2014 , 05:06 AM
You're 4 ways and the J is one of the most common cards and a lot of good boat cards came.

All this means, at least at these stakes, tha he probably has a full house and hopes you have a nut flush. This is not a board people bluff very often, either.

I also think most people would check a straight or flush here. Turning a straight into a bluff would be a pretty interesting play at .01-.02 and kudos to anyone who has done that.
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07-22-2014 , 05:42 AM
calling, people will bet worse here on river, esp short stacking donkeys at PLO2
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