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GunFlavoured
Joined: 19.10.2008

Not sure about the turn. I decided to call the small bet and hoped to see a cheap showdown but I'm not sure if I like it.

No Limit Holdem Tournament
9 Players
Hand Conversion Powered by weaktight.com
$33 + $3 Sit & Go (Turbo)

Stacks:
UTG (1,650)
UTG+1 (1,395)
MP1 (1,500)
MP2 (1,500)
MP3 (1,500)
Hero (1,430)
BTN (1,555)
SB (1,470)
BB (1,500)

Blinds: 15/30

Pre-Flop: (45, 9 players) Hero is CO A♣ 10:heart:
5 folds, Hero raises to 90, 1 fold, SB calls 75, 1 fold

Flop: 9♥ 6♦ 10:club: (210, 2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets 150, SB calls 150

Turn: 8♦ (510, 2 players)
SB bets 150, Hero calls 150

River: 3♠ (810, 2 players)
SB goes all-in 1,080, Hero folds

Final Pot: 1,890

SB wins 1,890 (net +420)

Hero lost 390


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Tim64
Joined: 03.11.2008

I would play it the exact same way - folding to the shove seems mandatory.

We're not beating much after villain calls on this flop and then bets this turn card, so a more disciplined player folds this turn, I think. Wish that were me...


kunnivah
Joined: 09.04.2007

i think a turn fold is standard here, villain is pretty much never on a bluff, and even though the bet is small i'd fold since you're never gonna see a showdown for the 150, he's gonna bet the river all day.


Unam
Joined: 17.08.2006

Originally posted by kunnivah
i think a turn fold is standard here, villain is pretty much never on a bluff, and even though the bet is small i'd fold since you're never gonna see a showdown for the 150, he's gonna bet the river all day.

But I would call a river bet here, but the push is too much. And I have seen these "semibluffs" with draws.