$2 NLHE 6-max: Reraise flusj semi bluff

Dragon093

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Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 36/30/0.5

Hero has $3.51 and is in the cutoff

Villian is BB with a stack of $1.41.


Villian is VIP 36 PFR 30 AF 0.5 but I only have 40 hnds


MP VIP is 50. He limps.


Hero holds :Ad: :6d4: raises to 5BB 10C


BB calls, MP folds.


Flop is:


:5d4: :Js: :3d4:


Pot is 23C


Villain bets 16C, hero calls.


Turn


:6c4:


Pots is 55C.


Villain bets 27C, heros reraises to 64C, villian goes all in.


Hero now has to make the call of 53C but is getting pot odds of 4.45 to 1.


I am sure the right thing to do is call. My question is, should I have reraised all in on the turn or folded? Im going to have to go all in now anyway?
 
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By your actions, you've priced yourself in to call his shove.
 
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Lorpugo

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raise flop if he shoves flop he can have set or draw it is up to you fold or call.. but not good idea to only call flop and give him chance for 2 pairs or draw straight
 
c9h13no3

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Why would we raise the flop? Villain is normally passive (0.5 AF), and he donked full size into us. That's usually pretty strong.

I call the flop and turn. Raising turns your hand into a bluff against an opponent that is unlikely to fold.
 
JacksonBrown

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At what point are you going to start taking poker seriously and invest in some tracking software?
 
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