The reason I titled it semi bluff is because I think the oppo is very capable of bluff reraising in position and I might have the best hand with ace high. Because I am sure oppo is going to fire a big bet on the turn and the river, I felt like calling his reraise puts me in a difficult spot. I know if I think he has ace high than maybe I should call nd keep his bluffs.
Overall, what do you think the best strategy is?
Is rr bad? Do I always stack off than when the turn card hits?
Your hole cardsJA KKripplerRaise £1.20£1.80£45.86helppoFold xCall £1.20£3.00£35.14CyclobFold bensdadFold Flop 39Q KKripplerBet £1.60£4.60£44.26xRaise £4.70£9.30£30.44KKripplerRaise £9.00£18.30£35.26xCall £5.90£24.20£24.54Turn A KKripplerBet £12.10£36.30£23.16xCall £12.10£48.40£12.44River 7 KKripplerBet £12.44£60.84£10.72xAll-in £12.44£73.28£0.00KKripplerShowJA xShow5Q KKripplerWinPair of Aces£71.48 £82.20
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Firstly, it's not a 4-bet on the flop, it's a 3-bet: Bet, raise, 3-bet... Your thread title got me all excited. It's mean to tease me. Secondly, a semi-bluff is when you make a bluff with a drawing hand. This is just a pure bluff. Thirdly, I bleedin' love it. Much better than making a call with Ace high and you can take down the hand right now alot of the time, folding out weak one-pair hands and some draws. Your 3-bet could have been a tad bigger though.
Whats your plan when you miss turn?
Against a guy like this bet the turn for sure and shove the river
Your £1.20 + 60p so 40NL