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bet or check the river?
Mikeyboy9361:
I presume we are assuming he hit the flush, if that is the case I agree with Dan, as he will probably get a call for a further 1 mill. What did he call the pre flop raise with if not two suited cards? Possibly a weakish ace or a small pair, he may have hit top pair top kicker, but doubtful as he should have bet the flop, he could have trips 5s or 2s, and decided to slow play them, in which case he would probs still bet for value. I will stick my neck out and say he has 9 10 diamonds!!
I am ususally way out with Noble"s quizzes, is this going to a new 2009? ;)
Swinebag:
This is tough because I have no idea how Pro1 plays (apart from v well!!) and how pro1 perceives Pro2. I am struggling to put Pro1 on an accurate range given he called a big preflop raise OOP and is a good player. I feel inclined that he could be disguising a monster. How often has he 3 bet out of he blinds? How often has he called in the blinds? This lack of info and the betting (or lack of it - missed c bet on flop???) on the other streets is making my decision harder...
However....I"ll have a go...
In the past I"d probably have checked behind, but then again I do miss a lot of value on the river and as my new years resolution is to bet more on the river I"m going to look at betting here. The trouble is how much?? ???
The trouble with betting here is that there doesn"t seem to be many hands you beat that would call a river bet. In addition your hand is struggling against the check raise on the river. However you are now beating most pocket pairs that haven"t made trips and his betting pattern does not neccessarily mean a flush.
In addition a 2/3 to 3/4 pot bet commits most of your stack while a thin 1/4 to 1/3 pot bet could be seen as weak and may get reraised for the hell of it. having said that the thin value bet may get called by a worse hand and if it is raised you can get out of there relatively cheap.
So, I"ll go for bet 1.5 million.....
noble1:
ok pretty much 50/50 on check or bet which was the opinion of some pros that analyzed this hand afterwards.
Here is the river card and the action,what would you do now if your PRO2..?
--- Quote from: noble1 on December 31, 2008, 12:27:24 PM ---
I was reading up on some past mtts when i came across this hand on a final table 4 handed which i thought was interesting.
It is a high buy in,4 runners left all pros..
blinds - 150,000/300,000
PRO1 - 9 million in chips
PRO2 - 8.9 million in chips
pro2 is on the button and raises to 1 million with ah qc
pro1 in the big blind calls
the flop is - 5d 9c :2d:
pro1 checks
pro2 checks
the turn is - 5d 9c :2d: 7c
pro1 bets 1 million
pro2 calls
the river is - 5d 9c :2d: 7c qd
pro1 checks
pro2 ??????
what should pro2 do and why?
--- End quote ---
the river is - 5d 9c :2d: 7c qd
pro1 checks
pro2 bets 2 million
pro1 goes all in
what does pro2 do now? he has 6.9 million left..
ps
Swinebag22 tough decision now :)
Mikeyboy9361:
Well i put him on a flush, so its a call, trips its a call, otherwise a fold i think.
noble1:
you say pro2 fold mikey yes?
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