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Full Tilt PokerNo Limit Holdem Ring gameBlinds: $0.50/$15 playersConverterStack sizes:UTG: $40Hero: $106.60Button: $18.70SB: $73.20BB: $9.95Pre-flop: (5 players) Hero is CO with :club::D UTG folds, Hero raises to $3, Button folds, SB calls, BB folds.Flop: :):D:) ($7, 2 players)SB checks, Hero checks.Turn: :D ($7, 2 players)SB bets $3, Hero calls.River: :D ($13, 2 players)SB bets $21, Hero raises all-in $100.6, SB calls all-in $46.2.Uncalled bets: $33.4 returned to Hero. Results:Final pot: $147.4No reads, what do ya think, smooth call or push?

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Poosh. Only 64, A4 and KK have you beat. KK isn't a possibility IMO. This could be 22, 33 or 55. It could be KT (which would be sick). You represent a busted draw with the raise, so you could even get paid by a lone king.(My guess is if you'd won this hand you wouldn't be asking)

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very curious why you didn't bet the flop? I think we are beat over 50% of the time here. I just smooth call the massive river overbet.
I c-bet here probably 70-30, this was just one of those 30's.opponent showed KK.
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I c-bet here probably 70-30, this was just one of those 30's.
It shouldn't have been. HU, in position, with this board, against default opponent, this should be a c-bet 95% of the time. If you want to be results-oriented, you would've saved your stack.
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Try a c-bet ratio of 90-10 maybe. 70-30 seems way too weak, IMO.
Given the details of the situation, it is a really weak ratio.OP, to clarify, we shouldn't be auto-c-betting all the time...but the reason for that is that we're not always going to have position, we're not always going to like the flop texture, we're not always going to be against a single opponent, and we're not always going to be against a "default" opponent.
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Bet the flop.I feel like a lot of Full Tilt NL players do the same thing when they have the nuts...slowplay in the hand and then overbet the river. I see it so much on that site that I always always c-bet/raise when I think there's a chance I could be ahead, so I don't have to get put to a tough decision like that on the river. Knowing that it was FT, I would've flat-called the river.Also, although it seemed to work this time, SB is a donk for flat-calling oop with KK.

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lolis it a 'smooth' call if it's last action on the river?(sorry just thought it was funny)
LOL exactly. I think at that point its a crying call, like "(sniff) please don't have me beat (sob)"Yeah, they may be right about the c-bet, especially with position and an unimproved pocket tens. While there is NO way to know opp has Kings you don't want to give them another chance to hit their overcards.
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Ok, lets say I c-bet, villain reriases, I muck/save money.However, because we know the oppenent likes to slow play it is resonable to suggest it is possible villain could have smooth called my c-bet, then checked the turn with intentions of check/raising, however I probably woulda checked behind. 10 hits again on the river, oppenent makes the same super over bet. Again can/should I push here? I ask this because in both cases (as played and my last assumption) these are huge spots to maximze value.

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Ok, lets say I c-bet, villain reriases, I muck/save money.However, because we know the oppenent likes to slow play it is resonable to suggest it is possible villain could have smooth called my c-bet, then checked the turn with intentions of check/raising, however I probably woulda checked behind. 10 hits again on the river, oppenent makes the same super over bet. Again can/should I push here? I ask this because in both cases (as played and my last assumption) these are huge spots to maximze value.
I think I'd have to push the river in this situation, and in the hand posted.
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Ok, lets say I c-bet, villain reriases, I muck/save money.However, because we know the oppenent likes to slow play it is resonable to suggest it is possible villain could have smooth called my c-bet, then checked the turn with intentions of check/raising, however I probably woulda checked behind. 10 hits again on the river, oppenent makes the same super over bet. Again can/should I push here? I ask this because in both cases (as played and my last assumption) these are huge spots to maximze value.
set over set on that board you just have to say nh and move on. You would be missing out on a ton of money by not reraising this river. Theres no reason to just flat call this river even if it played out that he slowplayed flop and turn after you c bet.
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