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Alexos
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07-28-2007, 12:51 AM
Post subject: 2 Blufffffs
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1)Comments on bet sizing appreciated as well.
Cryptologic - No Limit Hold'em Cash Game - $5/$10 Blinds - 5 Players - (LegoPoker HH Converter)
SB: $1,025.00
BB: $995.00
UTG: $2,538.75
CO: $1,502.72
Hero (BTN): $1,134.00
Reads: [color:blue]Villain is 28/15 spewtard regular, but not awful[/color]
Preflop: Hero is dealt 7 T (5 Players)
UTG folds, [color:red]CO raises to $40.00[/color], Hero calls $40.00, 2 folds
Flop: ($95) J J 6 (2 Players)
[color:red]CO bets $60.00[/color], Hero calls $60.00
Turn: ($215) 4 (2 Players)
CO checks, [color:red]Hero bets $125.00[/color], CO calls $125.00
River: ($465) A (2 Players)
CO checks, [color:red]Hero bets $250.00[/color], CO folds
Uncalled bet of $250.00 returned to Hero
Pot Size: $465.00 ($3 Rake)
2) I didnt think he can have a strong hand here. Whats the plan on river if he calls, which cards do we follow up on, which do we just c/f, do we need to follow up on all cards? (I'm new to bluffing in spots like these)
Cryptologic - No Limit Hold'em Cash Game - $5/$10 Blinds - 6 Players - (LegoPoker HH Converter)
SB: $1,020.00
BB: $2,329.50
UTG: $2,047.75
MP: $1,045.00
Hero (CO): $1,637.00
BTN: $1,152.25
Preflop: Hero is dealt A Q (6 Players)
UTG folds, [color:red]MP raises to $40.00[/color], Hero calls $40.00, BTN calls $40.00, 2 folds
Flop: ($135) 4 T 9 (3 Players)
MP checks, Hero checks, BTN checks
Turn: ($135) 7 (3 Players)
MP checks, Hero checks, [color:red]BTN bets $110.00[/color], MP folds, [color:red]Hero raises to $275.00[/color], BTN calls $165.00
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IowaSkinsFan
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1) I'd rather raise the flop here than float versus a spew tard. As played.... i dont like opps c/c on the turn.... idk its meh, its okay how you played it.
2. I think the board is too drawy to pull this off because chances are hes not folding the turn and there's way too many river cards we cant bluff.
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Alexos
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Yeah for the 2nd one I just think he doesnt show up with better than midpair or an underpair here. I think yoù're right though, too many draws and being OOP makes this play really bad.
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IowaSkinsFan
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Alexos
Yeah for the 2nd one I just think he doesnt show up with better than midpair or an underpair here. I think yoù're right though, too many draws and being OOP makes this play really bad.
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maybe true but note mid pair and a straight draw probably isnt folding to that raise.
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benny999
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im not sure about #1, but in #2, after you check twice there and then raise small, id think the main thing you'd have is a diamond draw.
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Harry
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I like the first bluff. He had a PP here imo, and you can rep both a J and an A, making it very hard for him to call the river.
Hand 2 is a very bad board to bluff on.
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