1/2: I’ve been showing bluffs all night, max value TPTK on very wet board?
So I’ve been showing this old guy some bluffs all night and am wondering if this is the moment to go for more value? The runout is pretty scary, though.
1-2, $800 eff
V opens $15 CO, I 3b $50 BB with A♥️K♠️, he calls
Flop ($100): A♠️Q♦️8♠️
I bet $55, he calls
Turn ($210): 8♣️
I bet $75, he calls
River ($360): 5♠️
Hero?
Good time to size up for value as he might be tired of our crap and we block the K-high flush, or board too dynamic?
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Flop and turn sizing too small IMO. 2/3rd’s pot on both sets up an easy river shove. If he called that kind of turn bet with just a spade draw then that’s good thing.
And if you keep posting results in the OP you’re probably going to catch a ban.
Bet 100-150 and fold to a raise. Lots of value to be had from his most likely hand, Ax.
Flop and turn sizing too small IMO. 2/3rd’s pot on both sets up an easy river shove. If he called that kind of turn bet with just a spade draw then that’s good thing.
Set up shove?????
It's a bit thin even for online play. This is 400bb effective.
If old man is real nitty then he could have some 88/QQ, or some AQ.
If he's on the fisher side, he could have combo draws that never raised, some A8 that slowplayed.
By the time you shove, all you see will be monsters and monsters only. They're never calling with worse. Or are you saying turning hand into bluff hoping villain folds better?
So I’ve been showing this old guy some bluffs all night and am wondering if this is the moment to go for more value?
I'm not sure old guy will adjust to you. Some just never adjusts will just keep folding and folding.
Might be a little thin on this board, maybe check back for showdown.
I mean we can probably squeeze like 50-100 more but he can wake up and turn his whole range into a check/raise believing you're FOS or super thin when betting so small.
But if you bet big, you're not getting called by worse.