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Verso86's picture
Bet river with missed draw.

What do you think about this? I bet river, because he checked. Villian is tight aggresive. 63vpip 34pfr2 players (stacks): BB ($1290) Hero (BTN) ($1710) Blinds: $10/$20 Pre-flop: ($30, 2 players) Hero is BTN: 7, 6 Hero raises to $40, BB raises to $120, Hero calls $80 Flop: T, A, A ($240, 2 players) BB bets $160, Hero calls $160 Turn: 2 ($560, 2 players) BB bets $200, Hero calls $200 River: K ($960, 2 players) BB checks, Hero bets $320, BB folds Final Pot: $960 Results follows: Hero wins $320.00 USD Hero wins $960.00 USD from main pot

crstn's picture
I think your line is pretty

I think your line is pretty weak overall (not to talk about your loose preflop call). I don't want to play small suited connectors in big pots because it doesn't let you enough room to maneuver. I think you were lucky opponent was on a stone cold bluff. You could take a chance to take down the pot on the turn and rep the ace, but I think most opponents call you very light on the river the way you played your fd.Maybe you send a pm to mjw006 who made a very good video on how to play semi-bluffs in position, and ask him if he can review your hand. 

mjw006's picture
I think flat pre is

I think flat pre is fine/ok.I would never raise flop as you get it in really bad a lot of the time on a board that hits a lot of his 3b range, but when he has missed you can also still rep nuthands by flatting flop. Turn actually looks like the close decision, I think you need around 20% equity to continue here and I don't really think you have it. I don't think overvaluing implied odds will ever be good in a spot like this because there are also some serious reverse-implied odds in place. I think turn is a fold once he fires again because people just don't barrel often enough in 3b pots, and the SPR is now pretty gay.