$50 NLHE 6-max: Bluffer

JonasBluffer

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$50 NL HE 6-max: Bluffer

What you guys think about hands like this... this bluff works? Worked for me this time!

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HAND #1
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Full Tilt, $0.25/$0.50 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 4 Players
Hand History Converter by Stoxpoker

Hero (SB): $32.95 (65.9 bb)
BB: $74.20 (148.4 bb)
CO: $16.25 (32.5 bb)
BTN: $92.45 (184.9 bb)

Pre-Flop: Hero is SB with 9
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CO folds, BTN raises to $1.75, Hero calls $1.50, BB folds

Flop: ($4) Q
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J
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3
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(2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $2.50, Hero calls $2.50

Turn: ($9) 5
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(2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $5, Hero calls $5

River: ($19) A
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(2 players)
Hero bets $23.70 and is all-in, BTN folds

Results: $19 pot ($0.95 rake)
Hero mucked 9
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(high card Ace) and won $18.05 ($8.80 net)
 
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well played hand. of course you had to call with the open ended straight. U had to see the turn, and the river. then when the a of spade hits, and your first to bet and you go all in he cant call, probably playinng Q 10 or Q K and the Ace is scary enought to see on the river, but it was a spade and there was now a flush which you could have easily been calling for the whole time. sometimes it works, sometimes it does not but well played
 
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what? buy in full stacked, and don't call bets out of position with unsuited connectors. and don't c/c 2 streets and then overbet jam cards that hit your opponent's range so hard
 
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very spewy from start to the end imo.
 
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On a 2 flush board, where you have an open ended str8 draw, it can often work if you play as if you had the flush draw so that you can bluff the flush if it comes and you miss your str8. Almost like playing the oesf draw.

Only check/call 2 streets if you have a plan for when you miss.
 
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good move on the river! after you miss the straigth you push and the oponent fold, maybe he had a KQ or a KJ! the ace of spades scary him! very nice move ;)
 
slycbnew

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Agree with vanquish and Skidmark. Pf call terrible, calling two streets terrible. The river shove is extremely risky with that board, too many hands will call.

Short term, well done, long term this is seriously major -Ev.
 
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Agree with Vanquish, Skid Mark and Sly.. wouldn't go trying it too often. The OOP call preflop is a big no no. The overpot bet on the river screams bluff.
 
OzExorcist

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I don't like it - you'll get called more often than not because it looks so much like a bluff. Especially in a four-handed game when you're only playing a half stack, meaning the villain pretty much has to call you with any reasonable hand.
 
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