$2 NLHE Full Ring: What do you do in the river?

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luchoq10

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Roman Karoff: posts big blind $0.02
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to luchoq10 [6c 6d]
marjolp: folds
Alex UV410: folds
A.Fekonja: folds
Burbulacus: folds
efffa888: calls $0.02
BankRasher: folds
luchoq10: raises $0.04 to $0.06
ImpoSsibleEm: folds
Roman Karoff: calls $0.04
efffa888: calls $0.04
*** FLOP *** [9s Ah 4c]
Roman Karoff: checks
efffa888: checks
luchoq10: checks
*** TURN *** [9s Ah 4c] [6s]
Roman Karoff: bets $0.08
efffa888: folds
luchoq10: raises $0.16 to $0.24
Roman Karoff: calls $0.16
*** RIVER *** [9s Ah 4c 6s] [3c]
Roman Karoff: checks
luchoq10: bets $0.59
Roman Karoff: raises $2.72 to $3.31 and is all-in
luchoq10: calls $2.70 and is all-in
Uncalled bet ($0.02) returned to Roman Karoff
 
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You get it all in on the river and don't worry if you get coolered
 
c9h13no3

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1) Your raise needs to be at least 8 cents preflop, and it's not a bad move to limp along either if efffa888 doesn't fold well to c-bets. You want to either isolate your opponent (so you can c-bet most flops) or create a multiway pot (so you have customers when you hit). A 6c raise with a limper already in doesn't accomplish either very well.

2) Include reads on your opponents.

3) You can c-bet this flop. It's super dry, very few draws, so you can get two folds for a 2/3rds pot bet often enough to show a profit.

4) Raise larger on the turn. A pot sized raise is $0.35, and since the pot is so small, you can get away with a larger than pot sized raise without it being obvious. Make it $0.40 cents on the turn, IMO.

5) Go broke on the river if he has 75. Don't fold sets.
 
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ok, thank you very much! i didn't post reads on my opponent because was a zoom table and i had 25 hands from him
 
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c9h13no3

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ok, thank you very much! i didn't post reads on my opponent because was a zoom table and i had 25 hands from him
25 hands is enough to determine if they're a fish or a reg, and if they're a fish, they've probably seen 10-12 flops during that span. So you should know how the respond to flop bets.
 
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