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Bluff Attempt Turns Ugly?


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Ok, a hand from a weekly tournament I play in. I know the people who play it well enough that I can make good reads. In any case, Villain is a LAG, but can lay down a hand if they think they are beat. My plan was to call the flop bet and push the turn. The table is six handed. I erased the other players names to shorten the HH.Seat 4: Bigslick828 (3345 in chips) Seat 7: toosexy4you (3415 in chips) SB: posts small blind 75toosexy4you: posts big blind 150*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Bigslick828 [8c Tc]Bigslick828: calls 150toosexy4you: checks *** FLOP *** [Td Qs 3d]WC64 [observer] said, "but i hope dawn wins"toosexy4you: bets 300Bigslick828: calls 300*** TURN *** [Td Qs 3d] [Th]toosexy4you: bets 450Bigslick828: raises 850 to 1300toosexy4you: raises 850 to 2150Bigslick828: raises 745 to 2895 and is all-intoosexy4you: calls 745

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I think you might be beat when he raises back on the turn but 1/2 your stack is in there already so I would go for it at that point.I think that the C/R on the turn is fine and I'd just hope he has an overpair or a Q - if he has 33 or a better 10, oh well. Why is this titled "bluff attempt turns ugly?" - unless villian was the bluffing all the way.

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I dont think the stacks are deep enough to be playing LAG/small ball here to start with. Either raise to steal or get out.I would wind up putting her on Ad, Kd or Jd plus the Qd, and played it pretty much the same way.

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