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11-11-2017 , 08:22 PM
Winning Poker Network (Yatahay) - $0.50 PL Hi (6 max) - Omaha Hi - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

ZippythePinhead (MP): $50.00
Jleech (CO): $50.50 (VPIP: 24.14, PFR: 13.79, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 31)
bunchaJIBerish (BTN): $31.51 (VPIP: 16.00, PFR: 8.00, 3Bet Preflop: 11.11, Hands: 27)
Nexus11 (SB): $31.94 (VPIP: 13.64, PFR: 13.64, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 24)
dancingQQ (BB): $143.66 (VPIP: 40.74, PFR: 20.37, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 55)
upandup (UTG): $128.48 (VPIP: 44.83, PFR: 29.31, 3Bet Preflop: 25.00, Hands: 59)

Nexus11 posts SB $0.25, dancingQQ posts BB $0.50

Pre Flop: (pot: $0.75) ZippythePinhead has Q A 7 J

fold, ZippythePinhead raises to $1.75, fold, fold, Nexus11 calls $1.50, fold

Flop: ($4.00, 2 players) 4 A K
Nexus11 checks, ZippythePinhead bets $1.90, Nexus11 calls $1.90

Turn: ($7.80, 2 players) 5
Nexus11 checks, ZippythePinhead bets $5.55, Nexus11 calls $5.55

River: ($18.90, 2 players) J
Nexus11 checks, ZippythePinhead checks


holdem convert here. unsure whether river is too thin to vbet? previous streets open to discussion as well. thanks.
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11-11-2017 , 08:50 PM
I think it`s standard play.Only suggestion would be to size flop cb to 2/3 maybe instead
of 50%.

River bet would be def to thin and we might risk bluff check raise or qt raise.
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11-13-2017 , 11:04 PM
yup river is check back but bet flop larger

not strong enough hand to allow villain to call w/ lots of marginal draws which improves on equity shifting turn cards since your hand isn`t strong enough to bet/call those turns.
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11-14-2017 , 03:32 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by user12345
yup river is check back but bet flop larger

not strong enough hand to allow villain to call w/ lots of marginal draws which improves on equity shifting turn cards since your hand isn`t strong enough to bet/call those turns.
no need to bet flop larger, TPTK, GS for nut straight and NFD

what hands he can have to call a large bet on the flop?
betting large makes him fold hands that we crush like FD, Ax, KQJx and we want to keep those in

do we have to bet every turn? we are IP so we can check back any of that "equity shifting turn cards"
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11-14-2017 , 04:11 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by user12345
yup river is check back but bet flop larger

not strong enough hand to allow villain to call w/ lots of marginal draws which improves on equity shifting turn cards since your hand isn`t strong enough to bet/call those turns.
this does not make any sense at all
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11-14-2017 , 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by donkerr
do we have to bet every turn? we are IP so we can check back any of that "equity shifting turn cards"
amazing
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11-14-2017 , 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by sauhund
this does not make any sense at all
I meant those cards which kind of improve us but still don`t allow us to b/c comfortably (which we could do w/ stronger hand) and we`re vs SB not BB.
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11-17-2017 , 11:51 AM
Turn is close btw betting and checking. As played, it's close otr. Against a rec, i don't mind betting small.
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11-28-2017 , 08:57 PM
A river bet is closer to a bluff than a value bet here. You opened early and he flatted SB, both your ranges nail this board. What bluffs do you even have here on the river? You blocking the nfd makes it even more likely you are beat.
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