No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players$10.00+$0.50
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SB
Mayhem404
1790
BB
Hero
1210
Effective Stacks: 61bb
Blinds 10/20
Pre-Flop (30, 2 players)
Hero is BB
Mayhem404 raises to 40, Hero raises to 140, Mayhem404 calls 100
Flop (280, 2 players)
Hero bets 160, Mayhem404 calls 160
Turn (600, 2 players)
Hero bets 480, Mayhem404 goes all-in 1490, Hero goes all-in 430
River (3000, 2 players, 2 all-in)
Final Pot: 3000
Mayhem404 shows two pair, Eights and Deuces
Hero shows a pair of Deuces
Mayhem404 wins 3000 ( won +1210 )
Hero lost -1210
You could also consider check raising turn, and I think after raising and betting the flop that he could have a flush a decent amount of the time as well there.. that said I would check the turn and see what his sizing is and react from there. (although depending on his bet sizing on the turn, he may be committed)
Brent
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Thanks for the comment, i had put in some text as well about villain but forgot what it was and apparently it didnt get posted!i can def see the validity of checking the turn here to pick up some more info from him and were not in a terrible shape against his whole range anyway.
Hi itried2warnu: if he smallbets the turn will you shove because you think he's weak?
Small bets can be both inducing and blocking type bets, I think if you are playing low stakes it will most likely be a blocking type bet for the majority of the time. So in this case, yes I would shove against a fish/bad player.
Brent
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hey Brent, U say shu would prob shove vs a fish.... don't u think a fish is more likely to call a shove with a botpair, midpair... and maybe a good player to be able to not go further ? without knowing much on the opponent... cbetting the flop and not push the action any further if called... sounds weak... but sometimes playin weak could be the best option lol... not sure ...
When it isn't a check raise I think they are more likely to call (cbets, double barrels, etc). In this case I think a check raise looks like a very big hand.
Brent
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