NL100-Turn good hand into bluff
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NL100-Turn good hand into bluff
BN: $100
SB: $107.15
BB: $159.60
HJ: $142.71
CO: $106.50
SB: $107.15
BB: $159.60
HJ: $142.71
CO: $106.50
Preflop
($1.50)
(5 Players)
HJ folds,
CO raises to $2.50,
BN folds,
SB folds,
BB calls $1.50
Dealt[Qs4s]
From preflop reg doesnt have any decent ace cold call vs CO 12%55-22,AJo,KQo-KJo,AJs-ATs,A5s-A2s,KJs-K9s,QJs-Q9s,JTs-J9s,T9s-T8s,98s-97s,87s-86s,76s-75s,65s i guess this range his wwsf is 51 (mostly high from his very high resteals and bet-bet-bet lines) Saw one time he raise me river w two bottom pair on a 3str8 board for thin value
From preflop reg doesnt have any decent ace cold call vs CO 12%55-22,AJo,KQo-KJo,AJs-ATs,A5s-A2s,KJs-K9s,QJs-Q9s,JTs-J9s,T9s-T8s,98s-97s,87s-86s,76s-75s,65s i guess this range his wwsf is 51 (mostly high from his very high resteals and bet-bet-bet lines) Saw one time he raise me river w two bottom pair on a 3str8 board for thin value
Flop
($5.50)
5
2
A
(2 Players)
BB checks,
CO bets $3,
BB calls $3
Turn
($11.50)
3
(2 Players)
BB bets $8.50,
CO raises to $28,
BB calls $19.50
I ve decided to raise his turn donk(btw i think he donks all the strong hands flopped or turned (and my range in his eyes looks more airy)
River
($67.50)
9
(2 Players)
BB checks,
CO bets $38,
BB raises to $126.10,
CO folds
Is that make him sense to turn some value hands into bluff or can he shove with worse? I guess i did wrong folding here when he represent flush mostly by 65s which is questionable he is donking turn . I have few experience in spots like this . And now i am questioning am i have a value bet by the river vs two pair? What reasonable hands he can show me here?
Final Pot
BB
wins $140.50
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I think the riverbet is too thin.
He seems to be a good, competent player - and he knows that you know that he has all 64s, 4x, sets and likely flush draws in his range. What are you ever getting value from on the river against that range - that is not at least a straight?
That means, with a set he probably has an easy fold on the river. 64s and low flushes are likely snapping you and big flushes will raise. I´m not even sure what hands he would be turning into a bluff on the river, maybe 22. But even if he bluffs once in a blue moon you can´t call. What makes the riverbet - as mentioned - too thin.
EDIT: Wait, what? Just read the headline - you turned your straight into a bluff on the river?! This seems atrocious ... what hands do you think he´ll fold? Will he fold ANY flush?! You can´t really attack the three (!) combinations of 64s ...
couldnt be an option to get villain of a split? But aggree with biggfiszh that we shouldnt bluff top of our range in general to not get our frequencies out of line...But if we decide to bluff our 2p (if we get to the river with it) we would have to bet way bigger to get villain of a straight...but meh....still not sure if he ever will fold a straight....
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