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[Closed] Interesting hand from todays coaching

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Party Poker 3/6 Hold'em (5 handed) Party Poker Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: 2+2 Forums)

Preflop: Hero is MP with 4♥, 4♦.
1 fold, Hero raises, Button 3-bets, 2 folds, Hero calls.

Flop: (7.33 SB) Q♥, 5♥, 6♣ (2 players)
Hero checks, Button bets, Hero calls.

Turn: (4.66 BB) Q♦ (2 players)
Hero checks, Button bets, Hero calls.

River: (6.66 BB) T♣ (2 players)
Hero bets, Button folds.

Final Pot: 6.66 BB

Villain is a TAG. How do you like b/f on the river?


7 replies
drachdudek
Joined: 06.11.2007

nice bet! you got him :P


Yoghi
Joined: 10.09.2007

I don't really understand why you would bet/fold the river if you don't raise the turn?


Originally posted by Yoghi
I don't really understand why you would bet/fold the river if you don't raise the turn?

To get a call by A-high which he would check behind. Nh.


Yoghi
Joined: 10.09.2007

Ah k, in that situation I like it :)

Would you have done the same thing with a K/A on the river?


frzl
Joined: 25.04.2006

i like it too ^^

i marked it as judged just because i can´t take it when there is an "unjudged" hand around ;)


Pete70
Joined: 14.04.2006

When should i donk the river in a wa/wb situation?


I actually believe that b/f on the river can often improve a players game a lot.

New players often worry about being bluffed when they get raised, so they either bet/call or check/call the river.

This is where reads can be so important, you need to know your opponents tendancies. If you have an opponent who you know is capable of making a river bluff then check/call is the way to go (exploite his tendancy toward bluffing).

Bet/fold is a much easier line against a more passive opponent who will only raise strong hands but will often call with worse hands.


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