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hairysnake
Joined: 24.03.2010

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$0.5/$1 Fixed-Limit Hold'em (5 handed)

Preflop: Hero is BB with 6:s, 8:s.
2 folds, BU calls, SB calls, Hero checks.

Flop: (3 SB) 3:s, J:s, K:s (3 players)
SB checks, Hero checks, BU bets, SB folds, Hero raises, BU calls.

Turn: (3.5 BB) Q:s (2 players)
Hero bets, BU calls.

River: (5.5 BB) 8:h (2 players)
Hero bets, BU calls.

Final Pot: 7.5 BB.

BU : 51/4/5.9/0.6 (VPIP/PFR/3B/AF)
cbet 100% / W$SD 56

Two questions :
1) Should I play donk on that kind of flop ? Reason : BU is very passive and it's possible that he only check behind seeing three spades on the flop (if he doesn't have any)

2) How to play on the river ? If he calls the turn it's very likely that BU has spade. Because BU raises preflop his spade is probably better then mine. Ok there are some hands like poket pairs, Qx I'm ahead with but it's enough to cbet river ?


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Hi,

I would have played same way.
Bet/3-betting flop is fine, but since likely BU would take stab any pair+sometimes bluffs I think you get more value c/r
Turn and river are standard.
If you want you can consider b/f river, but I would prefer bet a lot more than c/c. You can´t really c/f, since he may sometimes valuebet worse hand+ sometimes bluff, he would likely call you down any Kx and often Qx, Jx he can always have some lower flushes

best regards,


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firsttsunami
Joined: 23.01.2006

checkraising is viable but donkling looks weaker and BU looks like a passive fish, who's likely to be calling a lot but being less tempted to take a stab. So i'd prefer donking out.

He could checkbar with small pairs, T9 and Gutshots and small flushdraws that he'd call a bet with. And as i said, donking makes your hand weaker / your range wider as you'd also donk small flushdraws, Jx pairs that you'd probably just c/c when facing a bet.

Turn is not the best card but the high flushdraws are being dealt out already and this fish will probably not raise with T♠ but he's certainly calling down a lot of pairs with no flushdraw. Given his raisingrange is leaned towards the nuts, he's supposed to have too many bluffinghands if you'll be facing a raise so bet/call river is the way to go. :)


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