12 Live.
I'm not that interested in the decisions up to the river, debate away if you like though. I'd been up for 24 hours and didn't feel like playing that aggressively.
The Villain of the hand has aprox 250 at the start of the hand. All other stacks are over 500
Two players limp, one is a good player (not villain) I've been beating up a bit. The last hand I played against him I bet every street including an overbet on the river with a backdoor flush (he called). He was clearly annoyed at me after this hand.
I limp on the button with TJo.
Villain makes it 12 from SB. Good player calls as do I.
The flop is 892, two clubs. We all check.
The turn is the 3 of clubs. We all check.
The river is a 7. Check, bet 25. I consider raising but decide to just call. 70/fold is something I'd usually do but I thought about it and considered given the history I'd rather not let myself be bluffed, and I thought it was pretty unlikely anything but 777 or a worse straight calls. Writing this now I think I prefer a small raise. Anyway, I call.
Villain shoves for roughly 250. Other players both fold. I have the nut straight, but lose to all flushes.
Villain seems good, but I've only seen him play for about 20 mins. On his first hand he called my check raise on a 66Q board and raised my lead on an Ace turn, then showed threes. I showed 9J. I considered this good play rather than spew, I wasn't really representing much. He has the appearance and demeanor of a good poker player, but obviously I don't know much about him.
Call or fold?
I'm not that interested in the decisions up to the river, debate away if you like though. I'd been up for 24 hours and didn't feel like playing that aggressively.
The Villain of the hand has aprox 250 at the start of the hand. All other stacks are over 500
Two players limp, one is a good player (not villain) I've been beating up a bit. The last hand I played against him I bet every street including an overbet on the river with a backdoor flush (he called). He was clearly annoyed at me after this hand.
I limp on the button with TJo.
Villain makes it 12 from SB. Good player calls as do I.
The flop is 892, two clubs. We all check.
The turn is the 3 of clubs. We all check.
The river is a 7. Check, bet 25. I consider raising but decide to just call. 70/fold is something I'd usually do but I thought about it and considered given the history I'd rather not let myself be bluffed, and I thought it was pretty unlikely anything but 777 or a worse straight calls. Writing this now I think I prefer a small raise. Anyway, I call.
Villain shoves for roughly 250. Other players both fold. I have the nut straight, but lose to all flushes.
Villain seems good, but I've only seen him play for about 20 mins. On his first hand he called my check raise on a 66Q board and raised my lead on an Ace turn, then showed threes. I showed 9J. I considered this good play rather than spew, I wasn't really representing much. He has the appearance and demeanor of a good poker player, but obviously I don't know much about him.
Call or fold?
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