Should I have called his turn bet?
Should I have called his turn bet or pushed all in? My read on him was that he does try to bluff you off hands. I even took a decent size pot from him earlier with him trying to bluff the pot. Looking back, I think I lost a good pot by folding. 50 nl game. And the more I look at this, I think I had him. Am I wrong?
Players:
-mike6607- (EUR 28,05 in seat 1)
prettu (EUR 18,65 in seat 2)
jasperoo (EUR 21,00 in seat 3)
A-Laursen (EUR 26,85 in seat 4)
RN92 (EUR 75,30 in seat 5)
rabiddog (EUR 69,65 in seat 6)
Caesar76 (EUR 56,75 in seat 7)
pata5 (EUR 57,90 in seat 8)
Dealer: pata5
Small Blind: -mike6607- (0,25)
Big Blind: prettu (0,50)
rabiddog was dealt: Kc - As
jasperoo Fold
A-Laursen Fold
RN92 Call (0,50)
rabiddog Call (0,50)
Caesar76 Fold
pata5 Fold
-mike6607- Call (0,25)
prettu Check
Flop 9s - 5d - 7h
-mike6607- Check
prettu Check
RN92 Check
rabiddog Check
Turn 9s - 5d - 7h - Kh
-mike6607- Check
prettu Check
RN92 Bet (1,60)
rabiddog Raise (3,20)
-mike6607- Fold
prettu Fold
RN92 Raise (6,50)
rabiddog Raise (9,80)
RN92 Raise (31,00)
rabiddog Fold
RN92 Payback (26,10)
RN92 didn't show hand
RN92 wins: EUR 26,60
Rake: EUR 1,40
Game # 236189810 - Texas Hold'em No Limit EUR 0,25/0,50 - Table "Lund"
Game ended 2006-02-01 19:33:13 GMT+01:00
Re: Should I have called his turn bet?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabid Dog
Turn 9s - 5d - 7h - Kh
-mike6607- Check
prettu Check
RN92 Bet (1,60)
rabiddog Raise (3,20)
-mike6607- Fold
prettu Fold
RN92 Raise (6,50)
Usually I fold here but going by your read call and look for a cheap showdown.
Re: Should I have called his turn bet?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabid Dog
Turn 9s - 5d - 7h - Kh
-mike6607- Check
prettu Check
RN92 Bet (1,60)
rabiddog Raise (3,20)
-mike6607- Fold
prettu Fold
RN92 Raise (6,50)
The main point is that here ^^ you need to make a decision based on the information you have at your disposal. You have 3 choices:
1) You're sure he is bluffing and you have the best hand
2) You think he has a better hand then you
3) You think there is a possibility you may be ahead but you don't want to commit yourself completely
and 3 responses:
1) You want to get the most value from the pot as possible. Raise the turn again and try and get him all-in. Don't raise so much that you think he will fold. With a maniac like this you can probably make it $15 at this point. Even going all in may be an action stimulent against this guy.
2) You fold obviously.
3) You want a cheap showdown so you call his raise and check or call on the river depending on what he does in front.
The important thing however is that you commit yourself to a decision, whatever that may be. What you did was splash around without any real direction or destination.