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10/20 deep with ante hand. River spot, do we get away with a bluff?

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10/20 deep with ante hand. River spot, do we get away with a bluff?

UTG: $8290.76
HJ: $4770.29
CO: $9448.20 (Hero)
BN: $2000
SB: $3287.80
BB: $2000
Preflop ($30.00) (6 Players)
Hero was dealt K 5 6 3
UTG raises to $60, HJ folds, Hero raises to $234, BN folds, SB folds, BB folds, UTG raises to $696, Hero calls $522
Flop ($1542.00) Q A 4 (2 Players)
UTG bets $1000, Hero calls $1000
Turn ($3542.00) 3 (2 Players)
UTG bets $2260, Hero calls $2260
River ($8062.00) J (2 Players)
UTG checks
Had this kind of interesting hand last night while mass tabling 10/20 ante games.

General thinking before the river;

Preeflopp I guess is kind of loose but i do like to *bully* the tighter reggs when stacks get deep and I'm IP and in my opinion our hand play pretty bad in a raised multiway pot or if the BU get to 3b and we get like semi squeezed out so i choose to 3b it to get the pot HU with UTG. UTG is one of the bumhunting reggs on stars, i like to apply a lot of pressure to thees guys since they often don't play back a ton to you in general and they just let you pick on them.

Anyway, this time we get 4bet. His range is kind of tightish here i think and is prob like good AAxx combos and like double suited or single suited broadways like AKJT KQJT/9 QJT9/8 and stuff like that. Like avg good aces and kings i think he's just going to call the 3b with to keep the pot down when we are this deep.

Flopp is kind of sick, we get a gutter the fd but the board is A high and kind of spikes his range. It also when have implied odds on making a hand here since he prob got toppsett. Its possible he has a higher flushdraw here to but his sizing on the flopp gave me the impression that he didn't. People have a tendency to either check or bet really small if the would flopp toppsett and a flushdraw.

I think we have no other option Vs a player with a tight range here than to call - see u at the turn.


Turn is kind of a good card for us, stacks are still deep and we now have a opendender to our FD. I feel that we have highly implied odds on the straight since going to be hard for him to not loose his whole stack to us if we get there. If we make the flush the most likely scenario is that he just checkfolds.

He bets kind of a nice size here and it's a pretty easy call.


River is a brick Jack and he insta checks, i get kind of confused here. Is he going bluffcatch me? Can we rep the highwrap straight well enough for him to checkfold AAxx?

So what do you want to do here? Bluff or give up?

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