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aleasy77
Joined: 03.03.2014

Opponent like limp preflop and in one hand he call donkbet overpot with ace high + backdoor so I missed cbet. Turn finally good for me so I bet (but after hand I should put him all in). He call, river I don't like so I check back and after showdown, calm down, calm down.

PokerStars, Hold'em No Limit - $0.01/$0.02 - 5 players
Replay this hand on Pokeit - https://pokeit.co/public/525akCJca/r

UTG: $3.47 (174 bb)
CO (Hero): $2.06 (103 bb)
BU: $1.86 (93 bb)
SB: $1.30 (65 bb)
BB: $2.47 (124 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($0.03) Hero is CO with K♣ A♠
1 fold, Hero raises to $0.06, 1 fold, SB 3-bets to $0.12, 1 fold, Hero 4-bets to $0.36, SB calls $0.24

Flop: ($0.74) 4♦ J♣ 8♣ (2 players)
SB checks, Hero checks

Turn: ($0.74) A♥ (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $0.40, SB calls $0.40

River: ($1.54) Q♠ (2 players)
SB checks, Hero checks


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Seems fine till the river. Why do you check back? Shove it for value. V seems like a fishy player. He might call with a wider range.


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aleasy77
Joined: 03.03.2014

Originally posted by NapoleonBonaparte135
Seems fine till the river. Why do you check back? Shove it for value. V seems like a fishy player. He might call with a wider range.

I know what he has here when I have bad run and I read him:

Spoiler

He has QQ so thanks pokerstars


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jiffybag
Joined: 21.12.2010

calm down, calm down.

:mdr:


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aleasy77
Joined: 03.03.2014

Haha my beatyfull runnout continue:


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SDK1987
Joined: 12.11.2008

I guess villain was really short. Otherwise I would just 4bet to like 90c.
Nasty run out with running it twice :f_ugly:


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I know what he has here when I have bad run and I read him:

You know nothing!

The outcome of the previous hands doesnt affect the outcome of the next one. Cards dont have memory. Even if 3 hands in row like this happen. It's poker. Try to be objective. You will be losing a lot of value if you are scared to make such a bets specially on the river. On the river you should be extra carefull. Pots are biggest on average.


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aleasy77
Joined: 03.03.2014

Originally posted by NapoleonBonaparte135

I know what he has here when I have bad run and I read him:

You know nothing!

The outcome of the previous hands doesnt affect the outcome of the next one. Cards dont have memory. Even if 3 hands in row like this happen. It's poker. Try to be objective. You will be losing a lot of value if you are scared to make such a bets specially on the river. On the river you should be extra carefull. Pots are biggest on average.

This time he can has QQ or AQ. Queen is one of not mamy cards which I don't like. On another card I push easy all in on river.


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LookAwayNow
Joined: 30.06.2011

Cbet flop, jam turn


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aleasy77
Joined: 03.03.2014

Originally posted by LookAwayNow
Cbet flop, jam turn

Ok, thanks. I have problem with AK in 3bet/4bet pot postflop, more times board is low and when od not coordinate I cbet without position, in position I cbet less but I still some equity on turn/river. So when not ace or king come on turn I think should check-back?


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LookAwayNow
Joined: 30.06.2011

Originally posted by aleasy77

Originally posted by LookAwayNow
Cbet flop, jam turn

Ok, thanks. I have problem with AK in 3bet/4bet pot postflop, more times board is low and when od not coordinate I cbet without position, in position I cbet less but I still some equity on turn/river. So when not ace or king come on turn I think should check-back?

Sorry, I think I misread your hand, I thought we had the NFD on the flop. Hhmm, I don't mind a checkback on the flop in 4-betpot. We do have the backdoor flushdraw with the K♣: although the SPR is too low in 4bet-pot to bluff with that. Actually I prefer a checkback on the flop, because when we bet and he jams, we have to fold.

To conclude, flop is fine, turn bet is fine and when he shoves we call. River we checkback against unknown and jam against fishy player.


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