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50NL; River decision w/ FH v fp. 50NL; River decision w/ FH v fp.

08-09-2015 , 09:18 PM
Hi 2+2,
V was 65/15/9, had an AF of 1.9 (49 hands). Do we call or raise otr after being 4bet? Thanks in advance for any opinions.

[converted_hand][hand_history]Full Tilt, $0.25/$0.50 No Limit Hold'em Cash, Rush, 6 Players
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SB: $51.30 (102.6 bb)
Hero (BB): $121.05 (242.1 bb)
UTG: $92.15 (184.3 bb)
MP: $55.75 (111.5 bb)
CO: $113.05 (226.1 bb)
BTN: $52.85 (105.7 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BB with T T
CO posts BB OOP, 2 folds, CO checks, 2 folds, Hero raises to $2.50, CO calls $2

Flop: ($5.50) T Q Q (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $2.75, Hero calls $2.75

Turn: ($11) 7 (2 players)
Hero checks, CO checks

River: ($11) J (2 players)
Hero bets $3.85, CO raises to $20.10, Hero raises to $36.35, CO raises to $52.60, Hero ?

Regards Sf
50NL; River decision w/ FH v fp. Quote
08-09-2015 , 09:32 PM
If you're not going to call a 4-bet or gii on the river, then you should just flat his raise. Although I bet more here on the river (like twice the amount you made), I'd just call his initial raise as played since our line is so weak anyway and I doubt he calls a 3-bet with just trips.
50NL; River decision w/ FH v fp. Quote
08-10-2015 , 03:08 AM
Ain't no way I'm folding the river. Only hand that beats you is JJ since probably QJ doesn't check turn.

As markulous said, if you aren't going to call then you should just call his raise to $20, if you reraise that then you're also getting it in, folding now would be just awful.

Now if he's a decent player then he probably isn't doing this with trips, but he still has hands you beat in his range like AK, 89, 77. I think they'd all play this way so I'm calling.
50NL; River decision w/ FH v fp. Quote

      
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