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TheL0st1ne
Villian in this hand is generally a pretty tight player who gets respect most of the time, but is known to throw out a bluff if he feels he can win.

Villian has 240
I have 350

Im in the BB with 6h4h.

UTG raises to 8, 2 folds, Villian calls, 3 folds, SB calls, Hero calls.

Flop; Jh 7d 3h

SB checks, Hero bets 25, UTG folds, Villian raises to 50, SB folds, Hero calls.

Turn; 4s

Hero checks, Villian bets 80, Hero shoves.


Comments on all streets appreciated. I really didn't know what to do on the turn. I dont think my play was right. Do i lead there for like $100 or so? Is it even possible for me to just flat the turn?? I figure villian for like AJ at least, so if i do suckout, any card if very scary and he can make big laydowns...

Like i said, i was very unsure of the turn play more then anything. I kept replaying the hand and just am still not sure what i did was right.
SCS
Fold preflop. Suited one gappers don't play well oop to an utg raise. Calling on the button would be fine.

The flop, if I'm betting this it's with the intention of shoving over a raise.

I don't like the turn c/r, since you are basically minraising villain, so you have no fold equity here. I prefer leading out here.
Dratj
QUOTE (SCS @ Sunday, October 5th, 2008, 3:55 PM) *
Fold preflop. Suited one gappers don't play well oop to an utg raise. Calling on the button would be fine.

The flop, if I'm betting this it's with the intention of shoving over a raise.

I don't like the turn c/r, since you are basically minraising villain, so you have no fold equity here. I prefer leading out here.


yah, by smooth calling, you are just letting villian knwo that you are very likely drawing
david_keena
Fold pre
i think if u lead flop to villain u need to plan on shoving over any raise.
i don't like a turn C/R ur raise is just a min raise in a sense so he is never folding to ur C/R
BaseJester
I agree with the responders.

Don't wait until the villain is pot-committed to run your semi-bluff.
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