Should I fold this on the river?
GTO is probably a thin call, at $0.05/$0.10 the exploitative play might be a fold, I don't know.
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$0.05/$0.10 Blinds No Limit Holdem - *** 12 04 2026 11:55:50
Table Belleterre 6 Max (Real Money)
Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 5
Seat 1: Dfresh19 ( $5.57 )
Seat 2: Siamanto15 ( $2.89 )
Seat 4: Takeu2daRvr ( $12.19 )
Seat 6: Fullhouse28 ( $18.40 )
Seat 7: miket7333 ( $2.62 )
Siamanto15 posts small blind [$0.05]
Takeu2daRvr posts big blind [$0.10]
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Fullhouse28 [ Ad, Td ]
Fullhouse28 raises [$0.25]
miket7333 folds
Dfresh19 calls [$0.25]
Siamanto15 folds
Takeu2daRvr folds
** First runout **
** Dealing flop ** [ Th, Ah, Qd ]
Fullhouse28 bets [$0.32]
Dfresh19 calls [$0.32]
** Dealing turn ** [ Qs ]
Fullhouse28 checks
Dfresh19 bets [$0.42]
Fullhouse28 calls [$0.42]
** Dealing river ** [ 4c ]
Fullhouse28 checks
Dfresh19 bets [$1.06]
Fullhouse28 calls [$1.06]
** Summary **
Dfresh19 shows [ Ac, Js ]
Fullhouse28 mucks [ Ad, Td ]
First runout Dfresh19 collected [ $4.04 ]
2 Replies
A big part of the problem with the way you played basically this whole hand is now you have no idea. You've done nothing to enable the villain to tell you what they have. First, why are you pfr to 2.5 bb? What does that accomplish? They coldcall you in position, so now have, what? 40 percent of hands? I would make it 4x at least, but whatever. Some solver or chart probably told you that. It's something I just don't get in today's poker . Whatever.
The real problem is the flop. I would be checking 200 percent of the time here. By checking you give your opponent a great opportunity to tell you what they have. This board is quite connected and much more likely to be fast played by draws, nuts and even SDV. What you have to decide is if two pair is worth playing for stacks. I would say yes and put in a huge check raise, leaving enough to jam the turn if reasonable, or just jam now if not.
But given the way you actually did play, I can't advise folding here at all, because like I said, you e done nothing to let him tell you what he has
As played, I would call or fold on the river, depending if they're a nit or not. At these stakes I think that river bet is sometimes an overplayed Ax, but rarely a bluff.
FWIW I'd keep betting on the turn and re-evaluate if we get raised. Similar to what Grunk said, try to make them tell you what they have. Betting gets us more information than checking.