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NL50  nut st8  vs. scary river card. NL50  nut st8  vs. scary river card.

04-08-2014 , 02:17 PM
PokerStars - $0.50 NL (2 max) - Holdem - 2 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

Hero (BB): 134.7 BB 3bet 15% call 2bet 30%
SB: 137.52 BB (open 54% CBflop 29% Hands: 229)

SB posts SB 0.5 BB, Hero posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has Q T

SB raises to 3 BB, Hero calls 2 BB

Flop: (6 BB, 2 players) 3 J 9
Hero checks, SB checks

Turn: (6 BB, 2 players) 8
Hero bets 4 BB, SB raises to 11BB (for the first time raises my probe bet) , Hero raises to 30 BB, SB calls 19 BB

River: (66 BB, 2 players) 5
Hero?
NL50  nut st8  vs. scary river card. Quote
04-09-2014 , 01:19 AM
Huh? Bet.
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04-09-2014 , 02:29 AM
Bet that river.

But I'm pretty sure the HH bugged and OP actually meant:

Quote:
Originally Posted by laspez
PokerStars - $0.50 NL (2 max) - Holdem - 2 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

Hero (BB): 134.7 BB 3bet 15% call 2bet 30%
SB: 137.52 BB (open 54% CBflop 29% Hands: 229)

SB posts SB 0.5 BB, Hero posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has Q T

SB raises to 3 BB, Hero calls 2 BB

Flop: (6 BB, 2 players) 3 J 9
Hero checks, SB checks

Turn: (6 BB, 2 players) 8
Hero bets 4 BB, SB raises to 11BB (for the first time raises my probe bet) , Hero raises to 30 BB, SB calls 19 BB

River: (66 BB, 2 players) 5
Hero?
x/r this river as a bluff.
NL50  nut st8  vs. scary river card. Quote
04-09-2014 , 01:59 PM
Villain is most likely capped at 88 or potentially 67. For him to have you beat he needs a flush. For him to have a flush, he needs to either have 1) checked back the flop with a backdoor flushdraw without showdown value, or 2) raise JsXs, 9sXs, AsXs against your turn lead. Both of which are two very unlikely scenarios.
NL50  nut st8  vs. scary river card. Quote
04-09-2014 , 02:08 PM
he can have a flush, but one bet is going in anyways since you should never x/f. the rest of his range will consist of some straights/sets/2p/1p hands and since this is nl50 and his first time taking this line probably not so much air (you block Tx anyway), so bet >>easy>> x/c.
NL50  nut st8  vs. scary river card. Quote
04-09-2014 , 04:55 PM
Can not find аn real offsuited hand to justifies his action.
i think he fold 98o and push QT and T7s on the raise on the turn.
but anyway i bet 45BB and call his push.
NL50  nut st8  vs. scary river card. Quote
04-09-2014 , 05:01 PM
88 is an offsuit hand.
NL50  nut st8  vs. scary river card. Quote
04-09-2014 , 05:05 PM
one and KTo may be,but am not sure
NL50  nut st8  vs. scary river card. Quote
04-19-2014 , 12:18 AM
Bet and 3-bet sizing should be larger on the turn with the goal of setting up a reasonably-sized river shove on good rivers. Check now.
NL50  nut st8  vs. scary river card. Quote
04-20-2014 , 05:51 PM
Thoughts about using at least two sizings as a turn lead here, and put this hand in the range that bets bigger?
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04-22-2014 , 02:14 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by fityfmi
Thoughts about using at least two sizings as a turn lead here, and put this hand in the range that bets bigger?
If you're capable of keeping that all straight in your head, by all means go for it - I'm ~100% sure that GTO play involves using multiple bet sizings at most nodes, but as a puny human I mostly restrict myself to using just one in pre-river situations.
NL50  nut st8  vs. scary river card. Quote
04-22-2014 , 03:51 PM
ty,guys
NL50  nut st8  vs. scary river card. Quote
05-06-2014 , 09:32 AM
Wooooo did not expect the retreat cost to be 4.
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