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Old 02-23-2004, 02:35 AM
bernie bernie is offline
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Default 2 bluffs...

mucks 10-20.

4 or 5 limp to me in BB. i raise with JTs. all call.

flop A x x 2 tone

checked around. sb lifts his hands in a WTF? motion.

turn rag but makes 2 flush cards out with a ratty str8 draw possible, though unlikely given the players.

check, i bet, folded to LP who calls, HU.

river Q os

i bet...LP looks at the board and thinks a bit. though not nearly as long as the guy in hand 2.


bluff 2 (different session)

im in EMP somewhere with AKo. 1 limps, i raise, 2 callers and BB calls, 5 to the flop.

flop is raggy 2 tone.

checked to me, i bet, BB and EP limper call.

turn flush is possible along with a lesser str8 if one has a few gapped cards. i do not have a flush card.

BB bets out, but not confidently. this comes across as a genuine timid bet. this player isnt sophisticated enough to act here. EP folds. i dont think he has a flush, but if he does, if another flush card comes, i may be able to bump him off of it if i act like that's why im calling. if he doesnt have it and it hits, my river bet will be even stronger looking. i just get the feeling the way he bet that he doesnt have it. although, i figure im behind. im not sure by how much. (would a raise here set up a better bluff spot on the river?)

i recheck my hole cards quickly, then call as if im sliding one off.

river 4th flush card.

BB sighs and checks, i fire one out. BB is torn on calling or folding here. almost mucks his hand, then looks at it again. talking to himself. looking at the flop, then his hand. he really wants to muck this. this goes on for about 45 seconds. which seems like an hour. watching him twist like this is pure entertainment. he's not acting either. he is really torn on his decision here. along with everyone else looking knowingly like i have the flush and he'd be nuts to call if he doesnt have one that's at least a little high. then he decides to...

any thoughts?

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Old 02-23-2004, 03:10 AM
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Default Re: 2 bluffs...

In hand one you gave up on the flop, so you need to not try that nonsense afterward. Bet the flop, with no draws they are folding unless they have an ace or better since you raised preflop. Now the turn card comes and you feel the need to bet. These sort of hindsight bets(AH! I shoulda bet the flop!) are going to cost you a lot of money. Now this guy who picked up a draw on the turn hits a queen and has a decision, whereas he almost definitely would have folded the flop if my read is correct. So you have to either bet the flop or give up on the flop - no two ways about it. I also don't like the preflop raise because you are out of position - you can't take a free card on the flop when you need one and it is difficult to extract the maximum when you do make your draw.
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Old 02-23-2004, 11:07 AM
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Default Re: 2 bluffs...

the preflop raise was fine. you cant only just raise with premiums in this game.

i didnt forget to bet the flop, i checked expecting to check and fold. but when no one bet, then the possibility of running a bluff presented itself.

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Old 02-24-2004, 10:47 AM
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Default Re: 2 bluffs...

I would have to agree with james. Bad place to raise on the first one, especially with five other people in the hand with you. Sure they all checked after you checked the flop but after giving them the free card someone definately could have hit the turn or picked up a draw. According to Sklansky it is rarely right to try to bluff more than one opponent, especially five of them. Might have worked this time but can't believe it will over the long run.
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Old 02-24-2004, 10:54 AM
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Default Re: 2 bluffs...

actually S & M recommend the raise occasionally in this spot. when a blank hits the turn, and there are players in that wouldve bet if the flop hit them and didnt, it's a good spot to try it.

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Old 02-24-2004, 11:18 AM
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Default Re: 2 bluffs...

Again I agree they didn't show much strength checking the flop but there are five people to fool.
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Old 02-24-2004, 12:44 AM
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Default also..

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In hand one you gave up on the flop, so you need to not try that nonsense afterward. Bet the flop, with no draws they are folding unless they have an ace or better since you raised preflop.

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the flop was 2-tone. meaning a possible flush draw on the flop.

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Old 02-23-2004, 03:15 AM
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Default Re: 2 bluffs...

hi bernie
hand 1) nice bluff.

hand 2) he raises.
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Old 02-23-2004, 12:07 PM
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Default Re: 2 bluffs...

i like the raise w/jts out of the blinds, and i like the flop check. if it checks around you can fire and look like you flopped a monster. if it doesn't, oh well. people will DEFINITELY call a flop bet with a pocket pair here, but are much more likely to fold it if the flop checks through and you bet the turn.
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Old 02-24-2004, 12:48 AM
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Default Re: 2 bluffs...

this was very much part of my thinking. especially after everyone checked around. anyone bets the flop and im gone. checked around, so i can look like a missed c/r with a big hand. that raise preflop, check when the A hits can look suspicious, so why not use it if the opportunity presents itself.

though with a 2-tone board, i figure ill have to fire twice.
it's essentially a 2 street bluff if i miss the river.

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