Poker Strategy: Straight Draw Rivers Top Pair And Faces Tiny Bet

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In this hand we hang on for two streets with a straight draw, we miss the river, but do hit top pair. Our opponent bets very small, should we call with a player behind?

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10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Straight Draw Rivers Top Pair And Faces Tiny Bet

  1. Can someone explain why you would check back on the flop with an up and down? Wouldn't you want to bet small to build a pot

  2. Its strange, that Villain bet that small on the river. Was he really that scared of AT? Seem absurd, its only one out of many hands, his opponents could have.

  3. fold the turn…you probably only have six outs and could get stacked if a 9s or As comes out. definitely fold the river…what do you beat?

  4. I'd say the river is a fold – or maybe a bluff. I can't name any hands you are beating with one pair that bet every street

  5. Great advice at the end for the low stakes. I definitely fold too much and assume everyone else is studying like I’m trying to. Lol. At first, U thought everyone was bluffing way more than they really were.

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