Bluffing hand?
Posted by Lewis Harkes
Posted by Lewis Harkes posted in Low Stakes
Bluffing hand?
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 (6 Players)
BN: $25.00
SB: $18.68
BB: $27.06 (Hero)
UTG: $25.34
MP: $6.20
CO: $38.21
SB: $18.68
BB: $27.06 (Hero)
UTG: $25.34
MP: $6.20
CO: $38.21
Preflop
($0.35)
Hero is BB with
3
A
, ,
Flop
($1.18)
2
5
6
,
Gut shot plus A high plus runner runner draw..Feels like an easy call.
Turn
($2.30)
2
5
6
T
,
I called here in order to float and take a shot on favourable rivers.
River
($4.50)
2
5
6
T
9
, ,
So many draws get here and I have the blocker to the nut flush. Given I called down on flop and turn, can I represent the flush effectively here for an overbet? If not, is a 3/4 or pot bet more reasonable?
Final Pot
SB
wins and shows a pair of Tens.
BB lost and shows high card Ace.
SB wins $15.76
Rake is $0.74
BB lost and shows high card Ace.
SB wins $15.76
Rake is $0.74
It seems like a good hand to bluff. If I can't bluff this river, how do I build a bluffing range? I believe players in this pool are likely overfolding, so what am I missing?
Looking back, I can understand a line was says A high flushes don't play this way (raise preflop or on flop) too often and therefore I probably don't have flush, and I probably can't overbet with a made straight...
How else to take advantage of this spot? If he's reading that I can't have AXcc bc i didn't 3bet, then the nut flush blocker can never be used to bluff right?
Looking back, I can understand a line was says A high flushes don't play this way (raise preflop or on flop) too often and therefore I probably don't have flush, and I probably can't overbet with a made straight...
How else to take advantage of this spot? If he's reading that I can't have AXcc bc i didn't 3bet, then the nut flush blocker can never be used to bluff right?
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