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Tomaloc
Joined: 17.01.2011

PokerStars - $1 NL ZOOM - Holdem - 9 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

Hero (BTN): $99.69
SB: $106.07
BB: $100.00
UTG: $56.18
UTG+1: $103.55
UTG+2: $65.85
MP: $76.42
MP+1: $215.01
CO: $101.00

SB posts SB $0.50, BB posts BB $1.00

Pre Flop: (pot: $1.50) Hero has 6♥ 5♠

fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, Hero raises to $2.46, fold, BB calls $1.46

Flop: ($5.42, 2 players) 3♦ 7♥ 5♣
BB checks, Hero bets $2.79, BB calls $2.79

Turn: ($11.00, 2 players) 5♥
BB checks, Hero bets $5.67, BB calls $5.67

River: ($22.34, 2 players) 3♥
BB checks, Hero bets...?

unknown player

not sure about flop sizing, turn sizing for consistency
how to play this river? we pretty much have to bet (how much), can't snap a shove i think


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mbml
Joined: 27.11.2008

Given that your preflop and flop sizings are small, I think you should be betting big on the Turn with your entire range on most boards. I would pot Turn.

River is interesting. I want to pot a blank River but on this River maybe I bet smaller in a vacuum to increase the chances of getting called. It's such a bad card for bluffing though (and you could easily be valuebetting flushes since the pairing is not really significant, given that the cards are low).


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veriz
Joined: 20.07.2008

Hello Tomaloc,

Bet the flop & turn bigger. You are very likely even ahead on the flop and could easily Bet for value vs even Ace high or whatever. Vs whatever range you also have decent equity once you get called.

Though as played about the river I'd pick such a sizing which may invite Ace high also to call-down cause it's quite obvious that the guy wont have tons of 3x hands. So I'd plan to do something like ~$15.

Shove is possible on the river if we also assume the guy being loose enough, though the problem here is that he can't have many backdoor flushes as the TP is already .

Best Regards.


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