GWCGWC
Thursday, December 8th, 2005, 9:55 PM
I'm gonna try to post this HH from FCP
Bison's hand converter isn't working for me.
LHE $1/2$ 10max full table
rake post sb .50
tschock post bb 1
roco calls 1
sweet raises to 2
fold
fold
hero has (10D,10C) re-raises to 3
fold
fold
fold
fold
fold
roco calls
sweet calls
10.5sb
flop is (10H,2H,QS)
roco bets 1, sweet raises to 2, hero calls 2, roco re-raises to 3, sweet calls, hero caps at 4, roco calls, sweet calls
11BB
turn is (10H,2H, QS,7C)
roco bets 2, sweet raises to 4, hero re-raises to 6, roco calls, sweet calls
20BB
river is (10H,2H,Qs,7C,KH)
roco checks, sweet checks, hero checks
Thoughts:
preflop, I raise for value and to hopefully gain position.
flop, I was going to see what kind of action, but I had lots of action so I capped it
turn, didn't really scare me so I wanted to build the pot
river, this is what I have a question about.
Should I bet this river, with the flush getting there or a set of kings counterfitting my set? Not really worried about a str8 given the betting.
Emptyeye
Thursday, December 8th, 2005, 10:02 PM
I fire at the river personally.
Why did you call/cap the turn? Very strange.
But anyway, the action here doesn't indicate flush draw to me from either player. I'd think a KK would cap preflop.
I think you're good enough times to value bet the river here. If you get raised, wince and call--you only need to be good a miniscule percentage of the time to profit.
pokerplayer24
Thursday, December 8th, 2005, 10:06 PM
Bet the river. Its unlikely a flush is checking this to you.
GWCGWC
Thursday, December 8th, 2005, 11:07 PM
I call/cap the flop to see what kind of action I was getting. When I realized both players were In Like Flynn, I went ahead and capped it.
I just wanted to make sure I should bet the river.
I decided I missed a bet when I just checked and wanted to make sure.
I'm so weak.
Actuary
Friday, December 9th, 2005, 1:21 AM
Bet/call river.
screech
Friday, December 9th, 2005, 3:42 AM
The set of kings is highly unlikely.
The flush may be out, but you're set will hold up more than enough to bet for value.
DrawingDeadInDM
Friday, December 9th, 2005, 3:48 AM
QUOTE (screech)
The set of kings is highly unlikely.
The flush may be out, but you're set will hold up more than enough to bet for value.
I agree.
I think you might be surprised how many times you see this same from a fish overplaying A10.
I've seen/know plenty of players who make this play with AK, because, "AK's the third best starting hand after Aces and Kings".