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Help with this hand.
A question, what should I’ve done before the flop, after the flop, and anything else I did ?
My opponent: JD, 10C
Me: Ah, 7h
He limps. I raise just enough to get chips and keep him in the hand.
Flop: JH, 3H, JS
He checks. The way he said check, made me believe he had a pair or a set of J’s. Either way, I can win if I hit my flush. I think I should try stealing the pot because I’m on a semi bluff, I bet twice the pot. He check raises by going all in. I’m on a semi bluff so I call. After the turn and river I bust out to a set of J’s. Didn’t get the flush.
What should I’ve done before and after the flop?
Thank you for your help, Tony.
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If you believed you he had the set when he checked the flop, then you should have believed that a semi-bluff is a bad idea.
The point of a semibluff is to add the 30 odd percent chance you have of making a flush if he calls, to the 20-40 percent chance that he will fold to your bet. If the percentages add to more than fifty then it's a profitable play in the long run.
The right move, assuming again that you suspected him of having the J, was to take your free card.
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the point of semibluffing is to induce a fold. if you think he had trips then he obviously isnt going to fold, so you should have taken the free card. draw cheap.