Home cash game hand, could i have got more value?

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Home cash game hand, could i have got more value?

Postby Torak » Sun Apr 18, 2010 1:56 am

Playing 6max, 1 player sitting out, was about 4am started at 7pm, i started at 11pm
About $650 in play
25c, 50c

Button: $220 TAG
SB: $180 LAG
BB(me): $60
UTG: $100 LAG
Cutoff: $30 Drunk LAG

UTG limps
2 Folds
SB limps
I am dealt Ah, 10h Raise to $2.50
UTG folds
SB calls
I knew he was LAG so range was rather large

Flop: 5s, Qh, Jh
SB checks
I bet $4
SB calls
pot now $13.50
Thinking second pair, maybe straight draw

Turn: Kh
SB leads for $3
I raise to $13
SB calls
Pot $39.50
Thinking probably a hit the straight, if not maybe it was a bet to see where i was at. It took probably 3 minutes for him to call the raise.

River: 2d - Hated his card, would have loved to see the board pair or another high card
SB checks
I bet $26 (bet sizing is because i thought a push would have been too strong and wanted to be paid)
SB calls

I roll the royal and he rolls K5 off
Woohoo first 3 card royal

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Re: Home cash game hand, could i have got more value?

Postby AceLosesKing » Sun Apr 18, 2010 3:18 am

shove river.

You have 40, pot is 39. What do you think looks stronger, betting 26 and leaving yourself with 14, or shoving.

If you shove it looks like a bluff.

Also, if he's a LAG and calls your flop bet with bottom pair he will call a shove. There is not much difference between him calling 26/40 on that river.

nh.

I think the turn raise is perfect sizing btw.
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Re: Home cash game hand, could i have got more value?

Postby bennymacca » Sun Apr 18, 2010 11:25 am

I agree with Aaron here. You have played it perfectly on previous streets to set you up for a river shove, so I would just go ahead and do that. Betting 3/4 of your remainig stack screams "I want to get paid". I think shoving is completely fine. Even if u had slightly more, ie 60 left on the river, I think it's still ok to overbet shove if your opponent is lag and is going to call down light
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Re: Home cash game hand, could i have got more value?

Postby AJG » Tue Apr 20, 2010 4:24 am

+1 to Aaron and benny the cunt's posts...

I reckon most of my recent successful river bluffs have been with smaller bets, certainly an allin is more likely to be picked off as a bluff...

Of course, you know these players, so there is some judgment there, but as Aaron said, why leave $14 of $40 behind?

Personally, I would more likely fold to the $26 river bet than a shove...
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