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Gildog89
Rock Star
Silver Level
This is a live cash game against a player I have seen a couple of time before. He is decent, but plays a few too many hands in my opinion. The last time I played with him, he lost his $750 dollar stack in a hand that he overplayed Q 6 on a 7 9 Q Q turned board against a very good players full house. I had AQ in the hand but got away from it when my bet got called and raised big. When I sat down today, he immediately asked me about the hand. I told him what I folded, and that I had 2 hands to worry about, so it was easier for me to fold.
In this hand, villain is in the cutoff and I am the button with QcJc. I have $250 in my stack, villain has me covered.
2 limpers, and villain raises to $10, I call, the blinds fold, and the 2 limpers call.
Flop: Ac Jd 6c
check, check, villain bets $15.
I call $15, and the other 2 fold.
Pot is now $73
Turn: Ac Jd 6c Kh
villain checks, and I check behind
Pot still $73
River: Ac Jd 6c Kh Kc
Villain bets $26
I decide to raise to $70
Villain reraises to $225
What would you do here, and would you have just called the original river bet?
In this hand, villain is in the cutoff and I am the button with QcJc. I have $250 in my stack, villain has me covered.
2 limpers, and villain raises to $10, I call, the blinds fold, and the 2 limpers call.
Flop: Ac Jd 6c
check, check, villain bets $15.
I call $15, and the other 2 fold.
Pot is now $73
Turn: Ac Jd 6c Kh
villain checks, and I check behind
Pot still $73
River: Ac Jd 6c Kh Kc
Villain bets $26
I decide to raise to $70
Villain reraises to $225
What would you do here, and would you have just called the original river bet?