Poker Strategy: Can We Raise This River For Value But Fold To A Jam

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In this hand we discuss if we should raise the river for value knowing we might have to fold to a jam.

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10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Can We Raise This River For Value But Fold To A Jam

  1. kind of a cooler, but I also think you shouldn't have raised on the river…sometimes you gotta let good enough alone and not be greedy, which is exactly what you were!

  2. Limped pots are just so deep, that you have to be very carefull with, which hands you stack off. That is the first thing to take away from the hand. The second thing is, that Heros min-raise on the turn made the hand very confusing and difficult to play. I dont like raising at all in that situation, because its to face up, and you are not going to get 3 streets of value, unless you are up against a lower flush. So as played on the flop (I would have raised), I would just call the turn to make my hand look weaker and look to get some value on the river.

    As played the river situation is really of my god. I just dont know, how often the SB would 3-bet the turn with a 9 high flush, bet small on the river, AND then call a raise? I think, its a little bit to optimistic, so rather than the proposed raise-fold, I think, its time to play a little bit defensive, just call and get to showdown. The pot is big enough already for our hand, and because its a limped pot, I think, either player could be in there with any suited K.

  3. These stupid morons calling in to give advice and play otherwise. More and more of these morons calling in.

  4. If people are only shoving the k high flush with only 3 spades out there, then maybe NL holdem is dead and pretty unprofitable. I would just call this a cooler. You don't see flush over flush all the time, plus the villain doesn't have much left so he might just think I might as well go all in. I guess if hero had like somekind of suited connector in spades he could check call. Raise fold I don't see, not at these stack sizes. If the hero had 1600 left maybe

  5. I'm sorry but when the SB continues to lead oop each street, into 2 people it's extremely strong. He 3bets the turn, and gets right back at it on the river. I just call at that point, the pot is huge, he is extremely polarized, or is a total donk and over playing a set or weaker straight, logically what hand can he have here?

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