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Re: 2/5 Live NL I love playing big pots with 1 pair
What do we ultimately think of the villian's push here?
I'm not saying it was a bad play on his part, albeit certainly suspicious, but is there a difference in him betting $350 vs. betting say, $200? It seems that since it's a bluff, would it have been better to bet ~$200-250? If the Hero is calling $250, he's calling $350...so you'd save $100 if he calls. Plus, it might make it look more like he "wants a call" rather than a desperation "wants a fold" bet. Thoughts? |
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Re: 2/5 Live NL I love playing big pots with 1 pair
I pretty much completely agree.
There is another dimension to add to this though. I was the only person making pot-sized bets at the table. This guy wouldn't completely underbet the pot like most guys, but he still made bets that were too small. Because of this, his bet went against the flow of not only the game, but his standard betting patterns. Against a thinking player, I probably would be the only one who could get away with even a small overbet like this since I was the only one betting my hands strongly. |
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Re: 2/5 Live NL I love playing big pots with 1 pair
I think that villain should have let go of a bluff altogether on the grounds that hero is new to the table and, from villain's perspective, hero has played this hand kinduv goofy. So, The possibility of Qx isn't too out of line and, without knowing more about villain, the possibility of him calling your bluff isn't too out of line either.
Now, having said that, if you are going to bluff, 200 is just so much better. A push should be saved for later in the game, when you know your opponent's tendencies and have a betting history to work with. Argun |
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Re: 2/5 Live NL I love playing big pots with 1 pair
Ive played that game a few times. Im going tomorrow as a matter of fact. The players are bad and they almost all make those ridiculous 1/4 pot bets after raising preflop. Then they bet the same amount again on the turn which is now 1/8 pot or something like that.
The 1st time I played there, I raise 2 limpers to $25 with KQ. They both called. The flop was all rags and I bet $70 when they checked to me. They both folded and said "show us your aces". LOL |
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