Villain is a fish it may be a small sample stats wise but he is bad, do i c-bet flop? what is my play on the turn?
$50.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em -
Table Gaspra IX (Real Money)
Seat 1 is the button
Seat 1: Player1 ( $35.80 USD ) - VPIP: 49, PFR: 20, 3B: 5, AF: 2.6, Hands: 89
Seat 2: Player2 ( $63.23 USD ) -
Seat 3: Player3 ( $57.61 USD ) -
Seat 4: Hero ( $61.28 USD ) -
Seat 5: Player5 ( $62.89 USD ) -
Seat 6: Player6 ( $53.37 USD ) - VPIP: 23, PFR: 19, 3B: 0, AF: 3.0, Hands: 124
Player2 posts small blind [$0.25 USD].
Player3 posts big blind [$0.50 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Hero [ Qc Ah ]
Hero raises [$1.50 USD]
Player5 folds
Player6 calls [$1.50 USD]
Player1 calls [$1.50 USD]
Player2 folds
Player3 folds
** Dealing Flop ** [ Qd, 6d, Td ] (5.25)
Hero checks
Player6 checks
Player1 bets [$4.00 USD]
Hero calls [$4.00 USD]
Player6 folds
** Dealing Turn ** [ 7s ] (13.25)
Hero checks
Player1 bets [$9.00 USD]
Hero ???
Comments
Im betting flop though
Might be thinking along the wrong lines though..
1. i gain more info by checking i think, i know player 6(seems tag-ish) will always lead 2 pair, set, Adx here, always! and i can out-play fish any day so don't really mind what he does.
2. If my c-bet is re-raised, i am always second guessing and could potentially stack off with the worst hand or fold the best hand. Also if fish(short stack) has an Ad, or pair with random diamond he is likely to jam the flop, giving himself maximum equity in the hand(if i call), +FE.
3. I elect to call fish lead on the flop, for reasons above(rather than c/r), nice to see player-6 getting out of the way.
The turn is a very nice card, if villain has F-draw he has less equity now with 1 card to come, cant really call his lead here, but i was happy with my hand (if he had 2-pair hand then so be it) i shove he snap calls with Ad 3c, river bricks, easy money.
please feel free to scrutinise my logic lol....