$25 NLHE 6-max: interesting river decision.

forsakenone

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hey. stats on villain are: 60 hands playing 42/31/4AF 3bet 2/16.

Here plays: 60 hands 32/26/2 on this table, at the time of the hand.

here is the hand:

Microgaming - €0.20 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

BTN: €22.84
Hero (SB): €20.10
BB: €20.00
UTG: €20.00
CO: €20.60

Hero posts SB €0.10, BB posts BB €0.20

Pre Flop: (pot: €0.30) Hero has K:diamond: A:club:

fold, CO raises to €0.60, fold, Hero raises to €2.10, fold, CO calls €1.50

Flop: (€4.40, 2 players) 7:heart: A:diamond: K:spade:
Hero bets €2.30, CO raises to €6.80, Hero calls €4.50

Turn: (€18.00, 2 players) 7:spade:
Hero checks, CO checks

River: (€18.00, 2 players) 2:club:
Hero bets €11.20 and is all-in, CO calls €11.20

Overall, what do you think of the hand? should I have stacked on flop? or would you have done the same and peel one card hoping he barrels again?

also, after seeing the 7 on the turn, do you give him credit for a 7?
 
JCgrind

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i think you played it perfect tbh.

7 on the turn is the perfect card for you, as i doubt he raises a bare 7 OTF, and its just become so much less likely that he holds 77 now when the 7 pairs the turn.

NH imo
 
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Yep I'm fine with this. On a wetflop I;d be incline to ship the flop but here it's not the end of the world if he checks back the turn as we can still comfortably shove the river so we may as well give his bluffs a chance to continue.
 
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