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Tricky123bet
Rock Star
Silver Level
$1 NLHE STT Turbo: $1$ NLHE STT Turbo: $1$ NLHE STT Turbo: Should i fire another bet on the river?
So this hand played out at a 1$ spin'n go on pokerstars, last game of the night.
PokerStars Hand #159477691515: Tournament #1687757163, $0.92+$0.08 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level V (40/80) - 2016/10/04 22:43:43 EET [2016/10/04 15:43:43 ET]
Table '1687757163 1' 3-max Seat #3 is the button
Seat 1: Tricky123bet (872 in chips)
Seat 3: rhysybey (628 in chips)
rhysybey: posts small blind 40
Tricky123bet: posts big blind 80
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Tricky123bet [6h 2s]
rhysybey: calls 40
Tricky123bet: checks
*** FLOP *** [Jh 9h Tc]
Tricky123bet: checks
rhysybey: checks
*** TURN *** [Jh 9h Tc] <font color='red'>9<font face="arial">♦</font></font>
Tricky123bet: bets 80
rhysybey: calls 80
*** RIVER *** [Jh 9h Tc 9d] <font color='black'>J♣</font>
Tricky123bet: ?
My reads on villain: His raising size is (almost) always 2x preflop, sometimes even when he has only around 5 bb left. Villain often slows down postflop tho, often allowing me to take it down postflop with small bets at the right time.
Is this the right time to barrel again on the river, or is it just best to give it up? Any ways I could play the hand differently on earlier streets (betting sizes, etc.)?
So this hand played out at a 1$ spin'n go on pokerstars, last game of the night.
PokerStars Hand #159477691515: Tournament #1687757163, $0.92+$0.08 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level V (40/80) - 2016/10/04 22:43:43 EET [2016/10/04 15:43:43 ET]
Table '1687757163 1' 3-max Seat #3 is the button
Seat 1: Tricky123bet (872 in chips)
Seat 3: rhysybey (628 in chips)
rhysybey: posts small blind 40
Tricky123bet: posts big blind 80
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Tricky123bet [6h 2s]
rhysybey: calls 40
Tricky123bet: checks
*** FLOP *** [Jh 9h Tc]
Tricky123bet: checks
rhysybey: checks
*** TURN *** [Jh 9h Tc] <font color='red'>9<font face="arial">♦</font></font>
Tricky123bet: bets 80
rhysybey: calls 80
*** RIVER *** [Jh 9h Tc 9d] <font color='black'>J♣</font>
Tricky123bet: ?
My reads on villain: His raising size is (almost) always 2x preflop, sometimes even when he has only around 5 bb left. Villain often slows down postflop tho, often allowing me to take it down postflop with small bets at the right time.
Is this the right time to barrel again on the river, or is it just best to give it up? Any ways I could play the hand differently on earlier streets (betting sizes, etc.)?