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Main Event hand,Jason Somerville error?! Main Event hand,Jason Somerville error?!

07-14-2016 , 05:00 PM
Jason Somerville Rivers a Winner!

Jason Somerville opens to 6,000 in early position, Borislav Bershadskiy calls on the button, and the big blind defends to create three-way action.

All three players check through the K98 flop, and the turn is the 6 . The big blind leads for 11,000, Somerville calls, and Bershadskiy folds. The river is the 10 , and the big blind bets 28,500. Somerville calls.

The big blind shows 83 , having flopped a pair and a flush draw. Somerville tables 77 , though, winning the pot with a ten-high straight.

Jason Somerville - 132,000

Wasn`t he missing some value by not re-raising the river?
07-14-2016 , 05:09 PM
His turn call is pretty bad. River raise will only get action from better straights.
07-14-2016 , 05:16 PM
Mad you are 2 nitty in a lot of spots imo
07-14-2016 , 06:07 PM
There are 9 likely sets in villain's range and all 16 QJo, provided BB always leads turn with this hand, then some 75c, 75d, T7c, or whatever 7x is left that he could lead with. Raising seems a little unnecessary unless it's to fold out other 7x, which might be optimistic.
07-14-2016 , 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ebet33
Mad you are 2 nitty in a lot of spots imo
Not true, come play cash with me at pokerstars.
07-14-2016 , 10:47 PM
What hands does he really get called by when re-raising the river here?
07-14-2016 , 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Mad1Lee
Not true, come play cash with me at pokerstars.
LOL u play cash?
07-15-2016 , 08:54 AM
Assuming BB keep bluffing a lot on the river, some no ok outs, sometimes drawing dead / split; not the odds for the straight... I don't see how it's and obv call turn...
07-16-2016 , 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Mad1Lee
His turn call is pretty bad. River raise will only get action from better straights.
This hand proves his turncall is good so I don't know what you're on about. He's getting a decent price right away and if the guy doesn't have a hand he might even bluff when you hit. Plus you can always have the best hand vs some combo's. Once more you come off as condescending while being utterly wrong.
07-16-2016 , 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by RalphWaldoEmerson
LOL u play cash?
Prty much wat I was thinkin
07-16-2016 , 04:25 PM
If he raises on the river - what does he get called from that's a worse hand?
From a competent player stand point - nothing.
Turn call is pretty meh...
07-17-2016 , 05:57 AM
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Originally Posted by RalphWaldoEmerson
LOL u play cash?
He couldn't win at tournaments, so decided to welch on his backers with ~80k makeup and go lose at cashgames instead.
07-18-2016 , 10:32 AM
Feel the burn
07-18-2016 , 10:11 PM
Raising the river is prob the play vs the majority of the field, even though we run into the nuts sometimes, turn call is good, I'd prob make it 70-90k.
07-21-2016 , 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by eagles2.0
Raising the river is prob the play vs the majority of the field, even though we run into the nuts sometimes, turn call is good, I'd prob make it 70-90k.

+1, I'd make it 75kish.

      
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