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Top pair on the river facing a jam - NL2 Top pair on the river facing a jam - NL2

12-07-2021 , 12:46 AM
Hero (SB): 100 BB
BB: 100.5 BB
CO: 105 BB
BTN: 158.5 BB

Hero posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has 9 K

fold, fold, Hero raises to 3 BB, BB calls 2 BB

Flop: (6 BB, 2 players) 7 K 5
Hero bets 4 BB, BB calls 4 BB

Turn: (14 BB, 2 players) 3
Hero bets 8 BB, BB calls 8 BB

River: (30 BB, 2 players) 3
Hero bets 15 BB, BB raises to 85.5 BB and is all-in, ???
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12-07-2021 , 03:13 AM
What do you think he plays like this?
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12-07-2021 , 04:57 AM
would fold, don't think your beating much at all and it's a big all in, think he usually has a very good hand
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12-07-2021 , 12:46 PM
I've started betting more on the flop on these kinds of boards. Sometimes with top pair, sometimes with a flush draw or straight draw- really depends on the table. I'm probably overbetting this flop- maybe to 10 or 8. Your bet doesn't give him the proper pot odds to call, unless he thinks you'll pay off a flush with your stack. which I don't think is likely with just top pair. so- he should fold a draw.

Turn completes a weird straight. Bet is fine, again- if he's drawing he's getting the wrong pot odds. He might raise a made straight here probably not if he thinks you only have a king

River- I'm not always betting here when the board pairs. You should be ahead of a lot of stuff, but nothing that will call a bet. I don't even think queens or jacks would call another street. So I'm more inclined to check/fold to a bet of any good size.

As played, I fold. He could be bluffing with the ace of spades, but what Axs hands does he call these streets with? Just a spade draw- why not raise along the way? Maybe hands like A5, A3, 4-6spades, 7's, 5's,

This is pretty much the nuts when he does this, unless you have info otherwise. If I"m playing, it's a fold.
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