Hi guys. Please let me know, does anyone fold here on the river? On Sharkscope, opponent had an 11% ROI over 2000 games at $2.50 average stake. Clearly the draws have missed on the river; I discounted 34 from the PFR.
Would be grateful if someone could give me some insight as to when to fold 2-pair / trips type hands; I tend to pay it off for a pot sized bet or less unless flushes/1 card straights get there.
No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players • PokerStars
$6.71+$0.29
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BB | hero | 1510 | |
SB | achshark22 | 1490 | |
Effective Stacks: 50bb
Blinds 15/30
- Pre-Flop (45, 2 players) Hero is BB
achshark22 raises to 90, hero calls 60
- Flop (180, 2 players)
hero checks, achshark22 checks
- Turn (180, 2 players)
hero bets 150, achshark22 raises to 300, hero calls 150
- River (780, 2 players)
hero checks, achshark22 bets 780, hero calls 780
- Final Pot: 2340
- hero shows
- achshark22 shows two pair, Aces and Jacks
- achshark22 wins 2340 ( won +1170 )
- hero lost -1170
I'd consider jamming turn, but as played, river is good.
Hi new to the forum and not played much HUSNG yet but here's my thoughts.
I'd expect him to cbet almost all hands that connect with the flop (especially jx, 6x and draws) and a lot that don't, and it seems unlikely that the 6h improved his hand (other than to a draw with hearts or 78 etc.). So either he is hiding a v strong hand, or perhaps he has a flush/straight draw, believes he induced you to bluff with his check on the flop and that a semi-bluff will take down the pot. In which case call and check on the river is good to induce a bluff when he misses as he is unlikely to call a bet with air.
If we put him on the slowplay, then as you hold the 5 and 6 it does make the AJ the most likely. I think he would bet out on strong drawing hands like QTc. (though perhaps he could be trying to slow play a big ace, and got scared by the turn giving away too many draws to your range)
I might have looked for how often he C-bets on the flop. If this is close to 100% then the raise on the turn would seem a little suspicious. Still, a difficult one to get away from and probably would have played the same as semi-bluff seems most likely to me.
This is a perfect example why note taking is so important. Unless I had a note on my opponent stating he is capable of checking behind me on the flop with strong hands made hands... I would of 3bet jammed the turn. Even with a note I most likely would of 3bet jammed the turn turn still because opponents sometime over play aces in this spot fearing a third clue. You just ran into some bad luck bro
he i am new again to hu sngs but I was wondering if 56s is a standard call vs a 3 bb open with 50bb?