How do you approach bluffing recreational players.
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How do you approach bluffing recreational players.
Blinds: $1.00/$2.00 (5 Players)
BN: $240.03
SB: $869.56
BB: $200.00
UTG: $200.00 (Hero)
CO: $203.06
SB: $869.56
BB: $200.00
UTG: $200.00 (Hero)
CO: $203.06
Preflop
($3.00)
Hero is UTG with
K
Q
, , , ,
Flop
($21.16)
7
5
7
,
Turn
($21.16)
7
5
7
T
,
River
($21.16)
7
5
7
T
3
Villian was playing 49/24/10 over 2k hands. He was continuation beting in 3bet pots about 65%.
We block AK and AQ. I also just hate bluffing recreational players. I had noticed that he stabbed a lot of marginal hands on flops and turns, very mergy, so I don't expect him to have too many pairs here. We beat some KJ, QJ, that kind of stuff. He has 3bet 77before and also has 3bet A8o.
I just hate betting this river for any sizings and getting snapped by his AJo lol.
How do you approach this spot? We really don't represent much on the river either but we won't win often and he generally going to be super ace high heavy.
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I would just give up, K high have some showdown value :/ and start value betting any pair
If look to bluff this spot, take 2 street bluff than 1 street river bluff. Can get called by Ahigh, even if you go quite big , because don't rep anything
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