5/10: line check with 77
5/10 full ring
V1 is essentially unknown. From his attitude and play in the last 2-3 hours, he seems to know what he's do
I think river needs to be a much bigger sizing, to fold out 2p+. at least b100 maybe b125. donk, donk line is some two pair/9x with a flush draw I would guess. most people are incable of taking this line with a flush/straight and then checking river
Interesting hand.I think we might be able to raise flop, or raise turn. I think raising turn is probably better than calling, but folding may be best.I don't know what to do on the river. I don't think we have showdown value, but I'm not convinced V isn't trapping. If our plan was to call flop and turn so we could bluff river, then I guess bluff. No idea about the size. I guess
Thought about this more after seeing the reveal and reading some of the posts with solver outputs...
My gut feeling in spots like this is that when we opt to flat the donk, our PP is reduced to a sort of hybrid of draw and bluff catcher. When we don't make our draw, and V checks to us, we're somewhat stuck in no-man's land. It seems really unlikely that our hand is good enough to take to showdown, and fairly unlikely V is checking to check-fold, when his donk line is indicative of better SDV that wants to check-call or a draw that got there and wants to check-raise.
I understand the reco to give up and check back the river, but I don't think we should be getting to the river the way we did. Going back to the flop, when our hand has SDV and a decent draw, I think it has enough equity to raise. If we raise and get called, we can take the free card on the turn, and look to play some poker on the river.