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