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Channing Rupnick

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Aug 4, 2024, 6:51:20 PM8/4/24
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Ithink you played this fine. Personally i would consider re-raising, especially on the turn, as Ace hits the cutoff's range and we can get value from AT-AK type hands. Im not too worried about being out-flushed since KT, K9 is going to be rare.

You check raise and get jammed. IMO this is an easy fold. You've called 2 streets and check-raised when the flush draw has hit, which means that V is repping a very strong range (full house or higher). Your flush has become a bluff-catcher, and is at the bottom of your check-raise value range.


You can try to think of what possible hands your opponent would play this way. Pocket pairs possibly check back some streets for pot control, Ace is going call/fold your check-raise, not jam. Same for flushes i believe. Maybe i'm nitty but i dont think i would jam A4s here as V as well.


In this hand, there is a min-raise, folds to hero who decides to call. Totally standard so far. Another call and another call and a fold from the big blind. Totally standard so far. End up flopping the nuts. Not so standard, but pretty awesome. Bet, call, hero decides to raise, and here we are.


This is just a hand where only going to 17 cents is just criminal. It leaves a ton of money and value on the table. You need to be punishing people, not allowing them to draw against you for free and cheap.


We end up getting called by Kiko. They are the main villain. They are a 31/13. They are a recreational player. Vako also says that they are capable of bluffing, small bets are usually weak pairs, and usually big bets are either premiums or bluff hands. This person has shown the propensity to play for stacks with flush draws. Excellent. All good information to know.


The Flop is quite harmless; what do you think Villain has? a 3 or AA or set? Don't allow him do that and re-raise strongly. If he has a 3 then bad luck, congratulate him for his very nice calling hand A3x, K3x (/sarcasm) and move on. You're not against AA also, he'll re-raise you down to TT since this seems like that kind of player. And if you're against set, boy, you're just unlucky since most good players would also lose lots of money on this since it's damn tiny chance of one hitting a full-house on the Flop. You should take the risk and bet large/check-raise large in this pot. Don't fear that he entered with a 3. These kind of players are so bad, they will check the Flop and check-raise with a 3, or donk the Flop otherwise if they sense their 77 is still good on this Flop or perhaps they prefer to semi-bluff.


So, bet more Preflop (to avoid others entering as well, don't give them the odds) and bet close-to-pot on any Flop. Also on Turn i would take a stab by representing a Q as well, and not only for $0.55 but all-in, thus allowing him to make a mistake and call, since you're willing to commit anyway, why the $0.55? By the looks, he is bound to make the mistake 110% of the time. You were unlucky at the end but this happens so frequently on poker.


I think your play was just fine. You made the V take bad odds to get to the flush. So I wouldn't have changed a thing about your play. He laid you bad odds for what is, effectively 1.5 outs after the flop. Maybe your flop pot could have been bigger, but your bet was fine for that board.


No. You should not have bet the river. In micro stakes games, you have to get most out of your decent hands, so I don't think your initial play was faulty. Building a pot is appropriate, and you just got unlucky. Who wants to sit around all day waiting for Kings and then take down the $.03 blinds? His call on the turn was ridiculous, getting 2:1 value on a 1:4 hand. The value bet on the river was a mistake, though. Here's why: What can Villain call with that you can still beat? 55-JJ would have been played differently, so unless you can put him specifically on A4 or an extremely unlikely AQ, you are not going to get called. The EV is very close to $0 on your $.55 bet. You did a good job building the pot and $1.15 was probably the most you would ever get out of a win with KK (50x the BB). Check-check the river knowing you probably got unlucky and lose the minimum.


Well at this limits you can expect everything. I really go hard on turn because as I said earlier on this limits there are tons of calling stations. I wouldn't even be suprised if he had a 3 in his hand. Just play super aggro if you ask me. Don't bluff and you will win easly.


You should have made it a little bigger pre-flop and you probably shouldn't be betting pot on the turn, because it isn't a great size to be bluffing, so you can't be balanced blablabla. Details aside, lets look at your river betting range:


I think the value part contains: AA, KK, 33, 44, 99, QQ, AhX, KhX, A3s, K3s. These are all reasonable hands to get value. Your overpairs from Qx. Your boats from flushes etc.So: yes your value bet is completely fine. Next question: what part of your range should you be calling?


What should you do? You obviously fold your bluffs and you are left with your value range. It is ALWAYS okay to fold the bottom part of your range. Looking at your value range on the river, you got some seriously strong hands there, so it is okay to let Qx and most overpairs go. You can consider calling with overpairs that have a heart in them sometimes, resulting in him being more likely to bluff, because chances of him having a flush goes down. But generally I would still fold, because you have so many better hands in this spot you can call with. Your range isn't really that wide when you bet the river, so when you only call him down with your boats and flushes you will probably have enough calling combinations to not be exploited.


Long story short: you are at the bottom of your range in this spot and you don't block any value hands of your opponents. You should be looking to let this hand go. You should be calling with your full houses and flushes and if you feel like it, maybe call with overpairs that contain a heart.


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