Ben8257
Royal Flush
Call!
Unless hero knows villain well enough that he would check AT on the river and not TT, I think if hero called turn, he should follow through on the river that doesn't change anything. At least you are calling for the whole pot now with the low draw busting.Turn is the . Villain bets pot, which is $105.75.
Tough spot, but I think it’s still too early to fold. Villain could easily have AT with some low cards, I want to see a river and reevaluate.
River is the .
Villain pots bets pot, which is $317.25. He has $345.50 behind, Hero has him covered by about $600. Do we call? Raise?? Fold???
Is the hand history supposed to show what Villain folded?
Pot is huge. Call is ok here. If we don't get max value from AT, that's ok. LOVE the river card, no low and nothing new beats us.To recap, 4 handed .25/.50 6 card O-8.
UTG ($819.25) Raises to $1.
Hero ($1515.50) has
Hero raises to $3.75
SB calls, BB folds, UTG calls. 3 to a flop of:
. $11.75 in the pot, SB and and UTG check it to us.
We pot, SB folds, then UTG repots to $47.
I decide to flat and see what develops.
Turn is the . Villain bets pot, which is $105.75.
Tough spot, but I think it’s still too early to fold. Villain could easily have AT with some low cards, I want to see a river and reevaluate.
River is the .
Villain pots bets pot, which is $317.25. He has $345.50 behind, Hero has him covered by about $600. Do we call? Raise?? Fold???
It was definitely player and situational dependent. Against certain players I'm never folding in that spot.Wow - big fold. Definitely exploitative but I’d suspect not GTO. With six cards and short handed not sure a computer exists to break that one down. Interesting spot for sure.
Doesn’t he play every hand and pot every street?It was definitely player and situational dependent. Against certain players I'm never folding in that spot.
No lol (well sometimes, but not in this instance)Doesn’t he play every hand and pot every street?