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    River Rat
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    Default Ugh call/shove/fold?

    full ring/ .05/.10

    sb: 9.60
    bb: 29.09
    utg (villain): 16.39
    hero: 19.35
    mp: 10.50
    lp: 10.03
    btn: 6.54


    Hero is dealt: AdAc

    utg limp, hero raises .50, 6 folds

    flop: 4s 5h 6h

    villain check, hero bets 1.00, villain call

    turn: 4s 5h 6h 6c

    villain bets 3.45, hero........

    The guy already doubled up through me once. When he called a raise OOP he held 46s and hit a 3rd 6 on the river with only .80 behind to shove. Super tilting. He was behind the whole time until then...So I dunno what the hell he could have here..What do you guys think?

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    Ugh, this is horrible. I think you played it pretty well up to this point. I really don't know what to do here. I'd probably lay it down, but these stakes are above my comfort level, so I'm sure that influences me.

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    fold and move on. he wants to play a big pot with you and you have a medium strength hand

    That flop hits his range so hard that lots of times I will check behind and cbet decent turn cards. This board texture vs this villian you want to get to showdown cheaply with out being forced off your hand.

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    May have put him off by making a bigger bet on the flop but sometimes better to move tables to prevent getting personal with this dude. Look for fish in ring games instead of someone to duel with. Always a bugger to fold bullets tho but WP!!!

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    I ended up just calling here. River was a Kc. He bet 5.00..I again called, thinking he was using the prior hand to bluff me off the hand. Turns out he wasn't, lol, he flipped 2c3c and took the pot down.

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    And what does anyone think about getting it in on the flop. Like let's say he checks, I bet, he reraises, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowjo View Post
    I ended up just calling here. River was a Kc. He bet 5.00..I again called, thinking he was using the prior hand to bluff me off the hand. Turns out he wasn't, lol, he flipped 2c3c and took the pot down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by triple-t View Post
    One cannot beat a donkey on a heater.
    QFT

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowjo View Post
    And what does anyone think about getting it in on the flop. Like let's say he checks, I bet, he reraises, etc.
    Why?? does he like to bluff check raise super wet flops?

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    I'd fold the turn. He has you beat almost all the time. I think he c/c again with a draw.

    As played, if you call turn you have to call river imo.
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