Villain was very much a slow player and had already cr a few thin value bets on the river without showing any strength before that, irrespective of that in general on paired boards in husng do you look to get all the chips in when re raised on the river with this hand. In this particular instance i wouldnt have been surprised if villain had shown up with a FH so i just flat it, given the difference between cash and husng is it best to just get the chips in here and move on to the next game?
No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players
Hand converted by the official husng.com hand converter
BB | Hero | 1500 | |
BTN | bigchiprack | 1500 | |
Effective Stacks: 50bb
Blinds 15/30
Pre-Flop (45, 2 players)
Hero is BB
bigchiprack raises to 60, Hero calls 30Flop (120, 2 players)
Hero checks, bigchiprack bets 60, Hero calls 60Turn (240, 2 players)
Hero checks, bigchiprack checksRiver (240, 2 players)
Hero bets 100, bigchiprack raises to 330, Hero calls 230Final Pot: 900
sorry, not sure what went wrong with the layout
probably the call is the best line,
but I don't think he has got a full house there unless he is super passive
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i'm raising here almost always without very specific reads on my opponent. with a weaker flush, it'd be different but i just think we miss so much value in this spot by just calling with the nut flush, especially since you've said he's raised your thin value bets on the river several times. i don't know what his c-bet sizing usually is, but on a board like that if he did flop a set or two pair, i'd imagine he'd bet more than half pot on the flop, and unless he's a bad or tricky player he'd probably barrel the turn as well.