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Playing trips when a possible straight is on the board...
Last night I was playing in a 0.25/0.50 game on Full Tilt, one player limped in ahead of me, and I had pocket 10's, so I raised to $2, everybody folded except for the limper, who called.
The flop came 8/9/10 rainbow, and the player next to me checks. This player is fairly loose, and I've noticed he'll play lots of cards and simply will try to bully his opponents on the flop and turn with some big raises, even some tricky check-raises. Despite the fact that there was a possible straight on the board, I figured this would be a good spot to try to induce a bluff. Both he and I had about 50 bucks in our stacks, and I thought with some clever playing I might be able to take a sizable portion of it from him.
So I bet $4 into a 4.75 pot, and he calls. This isn't typically like him, as he's almost always the bully, whether he has a hand or doesn't, so my thought is that maybe he's got four cards to a straight and he's trying to draw out.
The turn brings a 3, no help to a straight, and now there's no possible way to score a flush either. He checks again, and I bet $8, and he RAISES to $18. That's the kind of bullying I'm used to from him. At this point he has $28 left, and I have about $38 left, and I figure my choices are to either put him all-in and try to take down the pot right there in case he is on a straight draw, call in the hopes of inducing another bluff attempt on the river and maybe taking him for his entire stack, or folding, assuming he's already made his straight and I'm dead.
Thoughts on what I should've done? My table image was that I was fairly loose, capable of playing with any pair or connectors, sometimes either Ace-rag or even King-rag, and I'm capable of quite a bit of bullying myself, but I tend to back down if somebody comes over the top of me too strongly. The fact that this guy tried to come over the top of me suggests to me that maybe he picked up on that, and is trying to bluff me out of the pot.
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