Im playing a 2/4p cash game and i say to myself getting a little tired so make this last hand. Then i look down and i've got the cowboys. The guy im playing has just bust out and has been fairly aggressive so im taking it that he is on tilt pritty much. I was just wondering if i played this hand well, or did i just win the hand by luck. Were my bet sizes correct etc.
Cheers guys Jim
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceredeyeraffSmall blind £0.02£0.02£0.68forrest126Big blind £0.04£0.06£1.56 Your hole cardsKK Wylie16Call £0.04£0.10£4.29mrs_baltiFold JIMMYMADRaise £0.28£0.38£3.16redeyeraffFold forrest126Fold Wylie16Call £0.24£0.62£4.05Flop A89 Wylie16Check JIMMYMADBet £0.36£0.98£2.80Wylie16Call £0.36£1.34£3.69Turn 7 Wylie16Check JIMMYMADBet £1.01£2.35£1.79Wylie16Call £1.01£3.36£2.68River Q Wylie16Check JIMMYMADAll-in £1.79£5.15£0.00Wylie16Fold JIMMYMADMuck JIMMYMADWin £3.10 £3.10JIMMYMADReturn £1.79£0.26£4.89
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Your flop bet is fine, and ofc it is correct to C bet vs one opponant.
I also dont see much value in betting the turn. If he has an ace he calls, if he has made a flush he calls/raises. In fact you are lucky to get a call on that board on the turn from anything you are beating. Ofc you can hit the nut flush on the river, but i doubt you would get paid much.
Turn is the most interesting- it brings out the nut flush draw to you, but you don't want to get raised allin there, since you know you're gonna have to hit the river. He's given you the free card, I'd take it and evaluate the river- it gives him a chance to make a bluff at the river, and you can get there cheaper.
You won the hand so wp, but I think checking the turn, then calling any river bet is the best option. Flop and preflop was perfect IMO.
You took the hand down so WP
Definitely right to put him on the ace, because everything he did screamed raggy ace- but wrong to try and represent anything (IMO). Representing hands at 2p/4p is a surefire way to bankrupt yourself- players simply don't care. If they have a 'hand', which could mean anything from bottom pair to a straight flush, they will most likely call you. If they have bottom pair on a 4 flushing board, they'll call. If it's a 5 flushing board, they'll call if they're playing the board- same with a full straight. Representing almost never works.