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 Originally Posted by ChezJ
Regarding hand 1...
If you had AK on that flop, would you cbet it? If you had QQ on that flop, would you cbet it? If you cbet those hands, would you expect your opponent to call you? If the answer is yes, then you should bet your boat, too.
On the river, there is a boat on the board, and you push on a "fake bluff." Ok, but realize that there is nothing in the pot, meaning your opponent has nothing invested to motivate him to call. he is in fact facing a lose-lose situation because in the best case, he wins half minus the rake. And in the worst case, he is up against quads, which in fact is what you are repping -- quad 6's.
So the only situation where the fake bluff will work is where you have built a good pot on prior streets and your opponent feels he has something to lose by not calling.
Hope that helps you think about your strategy...
ChezJ
 Originally Posted by jyms
No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (6 handed) - Hold'em Manager Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
BB ($65.30)
UTG ($36.22)
MP ($197.49)
Hero (CO) ($50.92)
Button ($46.87)
SB ($9)
Preflop: Hero is CO with 9  , Q
UTG calls $0.50, 1 fold, Hero bets $1.50, Button calls $1.50, 2 folds, UTG calls $1
Flop: ($5.25) Q , 8  , Q (3 players)
UTG checks, Hero bets $2.62, Button calls $2.62, 1 fold
Turn: ($10.49) 8 (2 players)
Hero checks, Button checks
River: ($10.49) 8 (2 players)
Hero bets $46.80 (All-In), Button calls $42.75 ( All-In)
Total pot: $95.99
Results:
Button had J  , 9  ( full house, eights over Queens).
Hero had 9  , Q ( full house, Queens over eights).
Outcome: Hero won $97.04
There is always value in betting like ChezJ says, this guy called off $42 to win back his $4
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