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lonenlynobita
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There is a hand that has been bugging me from not so distant past so forgive me if it's not in formatted in the proper way. I'm trying to recall from my past memory.
Context : Once in a while, me and buddy will play in a home game $1 4-man SNG. Winners take all. We are in the second blind level in a normal-speed game. Average stack is 50 Big Blinds.
Me and the villain have played quite a while in the past. I think both of us realized that both of us are probably playing a little bit too tight, but I (and I think him as well) are trying to learn how to play with a more wider range and actively capitalizing our tight image.
Once in a while, in past game, we caught each other bluffing, but normally when we're more deep into the game. Neither of us has caught each other bluffing this early.
Hand:
Hero : 40 BB stack on UTG picked a . I raised to 3 BB.
Villain: A little bit bigger stack on the Dealer Button. I can't really recall how big, but it's just a bit more than my stack so I am an effective stack. He called.
Both SB and BB folded.
Flop: (Pot : 7.5 BB. Effective stack: 37 BB)
I got the high pair on a flushy board. We both checked. I don't usually check a high pair on a flushy board out of position.
Turn: (Pot: 7.5 BB. Effective stack: 37 BB)
I checked. Villain betted 5 BB. I didn't think he had a flush because past game dictates he will slow play and check. I din't think he was on a flush draw because I imagined if he has a flush draw, he will be more than happy to a see a free river. Which means he was most likely hit the board and was trying to discourage a flush draw from continuing. But what did he hit?? I decided to call.
River: (Pot: 17.5 BB. Effective stack: 32 BB)
I decided to bet 12 BB.
As the title dictates, I am not sure if I am playing my post-flop right.
Context : Once in a while, me and buddy will play in a home game $1 4-man SNG. Winners take all. We are in the second blind level in a normal-speed game. Average stack is 50 Big Blinds.
Me and the villain have played quite a while in the past. I think both of us realized that both of us are probably playing a little bit too tight, but I (and I think him as well) are trying to learn how to play with a more wider range and actively capitalizing our tight image.
Once in a while, in past game, we caught each other bluffing, but normally when we're more deep into the game. Neither of us has caught each other bluffing this early.
Hand:
Hero : 40 BB stack on UTG picked a . I raised to 3 BB.
Villain: A little bit bigger stack on the Dealer Button. I can't really recall how big, but it's just a bit more than my stack so I am an effective stack. He called.
Both SB and BB folded.
Flop: (Pot : 7.5 BB. Effective stack: 37 BB)
I got the high pair on a flushy board. We both checked. I don't usually check a high pair on a flushy board out of position.
Turn: (Pot: 7.5 BB. Effective stack: 37 BB)
I checked. Villain betted 5 BB. I didn't think he had a flush because past game dictates he will slow play and check. I din't think he was on a flush draw because I imagined if he has a flush draw, he will be more than happy to a see a free river. Which means he was most likely hit the board and was trying to discourage a flush draw from continuing. But what did he hit?? I decided to call.
River: (Pot: 17.5 BB. Effective stack: 32 BB)
I decided to bet 12 BB.
As the title dictates, I am not sure if I am playing my post-flop right.