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50 NL - Nutstraight on Paired Board VS large River Raise 50 NL - Nutstraight on Paired Board VS large River Raise

01-21-2019 , 11:53 PM
Fish OR EP. I flat the BU with JTs, BB calls.
BB is a reg that has shown to be aggressive in some spots before.

Flop: AQJ rainbow
it gets checked to me, I bet 1/2 or 2/3 pot (dont remember), BB calls, Fish folds.


Turn: blank 4
BB check/calls 3/4 pot-bet.


River: blank A
I bet 1/3 pot, BB check-raises x4.5



What do you guys think about sizing on flop/turn/river and will you call a check-raise? Given how Villain has played before, he doesnt call call AA/QQ/JJ/AQ pre. We are beat by A4 and AJ.

I didnt think he'd call a bigger riverbet with weaker trips and I also thought
I could induce a raise but I'm not really sure if thats a good idea.
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01-22-2019 , 07:58 AM
Have I misread this, or did you bet three streets with third pair, and now you don't know want to do vs a check-raise on the river?

Did you actually have ATs, not JTs?
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01-22-2019 , 08:08 AM
god damn lol... my bad... i had JT and the board was AKQ so I had the nutstraight :/ sorry!
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01-22-2019 , 08:31 AM
Hmmm. On AKQ4A it's hard for JTs to be losing, as it's only really A4 that makes much sense. Your small river bet might have induced him to raise with any combo of trips, so you probably have to call.
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01-22-2019 , 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by ArtyMcFly
Hmmm. On AKQ4A it's hard for JTs to be losing, as it's only really A4 that makes much sense. Your small river bet might have induced him to raise with any combo of trips, so you probably have to call.
thanks, I thought so too. How would you size your bets?
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01-22-2019 , 11:33 AM
It makes it much more difficult to fold when you bet so small OTR. AK, AQ, AA, KK, QQ, are all not really in your range so if he is a good reg he definitely has some air/non-full house hands.
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01-24-2019 , 05:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Bob Sacomano
It makes it much more difficult to fold when you bet so small OTR. AK, AQ, AA, KK, QQ, are all not really in your range so if he is a good reg he definitely has some air/non-full house hands.
sounds right. ty!
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01-24-2019 , 06:08 AM
so the board is AKQ and you had JT
I think x/r river makes more money since your oop pretty much always has Ax by this point and rather than betting 1/2p your self (a bet he wouldn't raise), you get him to bet that and then call a small raise
ap you can expect AJ to squeeze pre most of the time and you're just losing to A4 and chopping with JT. the raise is small enough in relation to the pot that you don't need to be good that often, even tho I can't see much he'd be spazzing with, but leave it to ppl to click buttons and they will oblige. but understand some ppl will only show up with a boat here
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01-24-2019 , 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by ionutd
so the board is AKQ and you had JT
I think x/r river makes more money since your oop pretty much always has Ax by this point and rather than betting 1/2p your self (a bet he wouldn't raise), you get him to bet that and then call a small raise
ap you can expect AJ to squeeze pre most of the time and you're just losing to A4 and chopping with JT. the raise is small enough in relation to the pot that you don't need to be good that often, even tho I can't see much he'd be spazzing with, but leave it to ppl to click buttons and they will oblige. but understand some ppl will only show up with a boat here
thanks. So you wouldve bet 1/2 pot in that spot?
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