SQZ Pot vs 36/32
BTN was a whale 60/4
[converted_hand][hand_history]IPoker, $0.25/$0.50 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 5 Players
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Hero (BB): $70.56 (141.1 bb)
MP1: $56.87 (113.7 bb)
MP2: $106.55 (213.1 bb)
CO: $57.77 (115.5 bb)
BTN: $41.58 (83.2 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BB with K♥ J♠
2 folds, CO raises to $1.25, BTN calls $1.25, Hero raises to $7, CO calls $5.75, BTN folds
Flop: ($15.25) Q♣ 4♥ A♠ (2 players)
Hero bets $4.35, CO calls $4.35
Turn: ($23.95) 2♦ (2 players)
Hero bets $12.88, CO calls $12.88
River: ($49.71) 9♥ (2 players)
[color="red"]Hero
11 Replies
Flat pre to keep the whale in
AP, I'd probably just blast off, B-B-J (that might be overbluffing tho)
Yes preflop is the last hand i SQZ , but the whale can call my SQZ with worst Kx and Jx ...
Postflop my only concern is that CO can call with AK/AQ/QQ and sometimes AA to let the whale enter the hand , no ? But i have good blockers and nut advantage ( i have AA/QQ most times than him ) so the push make sense to make folds of Ax ...
Looks ok.
Give up on the river against a whale.
Trying to blast a fish off an A never ends well for me. Nut adv is much less apt if we're already deviating
36/32 is kinda fishy, maybe LAG but the way he played preflop seems like a fish... 36/32 is how many hands?
30 hands only
I would avoid such bluffs without confidence that the opponent can fold Ax.