Compulsory bluff vs Mr Bean?
We always bluff here right?
Villain sports a Mr Bean avatar like such:
BTN: 100 BB
SB: 132.4 BB
BB: 259.4 BB
UTG: 163.4 BB
Hero (MP): 164.2 BB
CO: 117.6 BB
SB posts SB 0.4 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.4 BB) Hero has A♦ Q♦
fold, Hero raises to 3 BB, fold, fold, SB raises to 12 BB, fold, Hero calls 9 BB
Flop: (25 BB, 2 players) 5♥ 6♠ 4♣
SB checks, Hero checks
Turn: (25 BB, 2 players) 7♦
SB checks, Hero bets 16 BB, SB calls 16 BB
River: (57 BB, 2 players) 4♥
SB checks, Hero bets 38 BB
10 Replies
Why not just check down, imo you have the best hand decent amount.
A9, A2s maybe but seems a stretch to me
They probably mean by not betting turn.
I think just bet flop most players won't XR this kind of board, you should trpile off some hands with less SDV but this hand is ofc ok if they fold enough.
AP-Whole line with sizing seems random. 77/88/89 what to play for stacks so if you representing that you should bet bigger, there are pretty much no value hands that want this sizing. River is also bad for you 76 can't bet, so you should be very picky with bluffs.
yep yep
I think we can go super thin for value but probably asking for trouble vs a Mr Bean type, who totally owned me with AK here so fairplay beanie, my story was asss.
My only defence is that I knew what he had (I just didn't know how to exploit it. I still don't really. PSB i guess). Xing flop is probably biggest mistake
Why check the flop after calling pf in position? We're deep enough to 4b/f (not that I'm doing that against an unknown here), which makes more sense than calling pre and checking this flop.
You also block AA + QQ, which would are a decent chunk of the combos you are trying to make make fold.