A Different Kind of Lucky River

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Seat 0: berg5528 ($2465) –
Seat 1: maxEmus125 ($3546.50) –
Seat 2: Lent53 ($5583.50) –
Seat 3: _BeWater_ ($2660)
Seat 4: urbandb888 ($3215.70)
Seat 5: keep00 ($1929.50)

PRE-FLOP:

maxEmus125 posts small blind $10
Lent53 posts BIG blind $25
Dealt To: urbandb888

FOLD _BeWater_
RAISE urbandb888 ($85)
FOLD keep00
FOLD berg5528
FOLD maxEmus125
CALL Lent53 ($85)

FLOP:

Pot: $205

CHECK Lent53
CHECK urbandb888

TURN:

Pot: $205

CHECK Lent53
BET urbandb888 ($180)
RAISE Lent53 ($380)
CALL urbandb888 ($380)

RIVER:

Pot: $1145

BET Lent53 ($650)
CALL urbandb888 ($650)

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It didn’t even occur to me that I had less than the nuts here. I was thinking his turn range would have to be 100% bluffs since I held the Ah. I still would have raised a non-board-pairing river (not that his line makes any sense for anything that could make a boat) just because Th 9h hadn’t even occurred to me. But that’s exactly what I ran into.

Meanwhile, I got a top 20 stack back up in the Second Chance only to bust 91st after running JJ into KK and then losing the last of my chips on a “race” A9 < 54. Oh and I got JJ all in against TT on an 884 flop also at 10/25 just to see the @#$$%^#Q$# river his T. God I hate this game.

2 thoughts on “A Different Kind of Lucky River”

  1. Well it wasn’t the nuts on the river because the board paired. I was thinking I had the nuts on the turn, but I also assumed Villain was trying to represent my hand, so a 3-bet was only going to discourage him. I didn’t really think he’d make that checkraise with anything that had outs to a boat, but all the same, I didn’t see him calling a river raise with a worse hand than mine, either.

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