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The art of bluff catching on the river
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[QUOTE="kon44, post: 6650347, member: 1010262"] Yes, he has enough chips to do my substantial damage considering I've been solid since the start. I only have JJ, he could be holding QQ to AA, and back down again that include over cards into flop. By checking I mask the strength of my hand and get to use the benefits of my position. I know his aggressive so I feel it’s the perfect entry to flop. Consider this.... I repop him and he shoves.... Do I want to flip 30% of my enormous stack on a hunch or simply because I have JJ? The only hands I’d flip here pre is AA and KK against his stack... I might even struggle with KK lol.... Oh wow.. brb to this I’ve got a possible example right now.. just going to play the hand. This is just now... I’m under the gun with QQ, I don’t want to create mayhem and my chips are for me lol. I’ve played it like this to control future pots on the table and image. I benefit far more playing like I do in larger games where the tables are sat at for longer periods of time.... especially when a newcomer comes. Come a rail me if you wish, I’m currently first in tournament of ID i believe is at the top of below EDIT. : It wasn’t lol, Tourney- 3572041322 PokerStars, $0.98 + $0.12 - Hold'em No Limit - 300/600 (90 ante) - 8 players Replay this hand on CardsChat - [URL]https://www.cardschat.com/replayer/425cqrtwt[/URL] d3k0nd3k0n (UTG): 144,673 (241 bb) ras fox (UTG+1): 29,512 (49 bb) lucarel (MP): 34,869 (58 bb) easylavandos (MP+1): 21,964 (37 bb) KloveQ (CO): 8,652 (14 bb) cabbalistic7 (BU): 7,281 (12 bb) jacbar45 (SB): 20,396 (34 bb) Blond Alken (BB): 29,882 (50 bb) Pre-Flop: (1,620) Hero (d3k0nd3k0n) is UTG with Q♥ Q♦ d3k0nd3k0n (UTG) raises to 1,200, 6 players fold, Blond Alken (BB) calls 600 Flop: (3,420) 6♥ 2♥ 7♠ (2 players) Blond Alken (BB) checks, d3k0nd3k0n (UTG) bets 2,257, Blond Alken (BB) calls 2,257 Turn: (7,934) K♦ (2 players) Blond Alken (BB) checks, d3k0nd3k0n (UTG) checks River: (7,934) 6♦ (2 players) Blond Alken (BB) checks, d3k0nd3k0n (UTG) bets 2,618, Blond Alken (BB) calls 2,618 Total pot: 13,170 Showdown: d3k0nd3k0n (UTG) shows Q♥ Q♦ (two pair, Queens and Sixes) (Equity - Pre-Flop: 84%, Flop: 82%, Turn: 89%, River: 100%) Blond Alken (BB) mucks 7♣ T♠ (two pair, Sevens and Sixes) (Equity - Pre-Flop: 16%, Flop: 18%, Turn: 11%, River: 0%) d3k0nd3k0n (UTG) wins 13,170 Oh, and back to the JJ hand. Like I said his stack could damage me, I have position. It’s a far better move blond into flop and allowed me to benefit as he was clueless he was dominated as he has the Q, he isn’t getting paid betting into me. [/QUOTE]
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