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Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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chandler68 | Sit out | ||||
jams88 | Small blind | £0.05 | £0.05 | £10.96 | |
UareLIMPER | Big blind | £0.10 | £0.15 | £10.31 | |
Your hole cards |
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shove1t | Fold | ||||
reeder1908 | Fold | ||||
jams88 | Raise | £0.25 | £0.40 | £10.71 | |
UareLIMPER | Call | £0.20 | £0.60 | £10.11 | |
Flop | |||||
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jams88 | Bet | £0.50 | £1.10 | £10.21 | |
UareLIMPER | Call | £0.50 | £1.60 | £9.61 | |
Turn | |||||
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jams88 | Bet | £1.00 | £2.60 | £9.21 | |
UareLIMPER | Raise | £2.65 | £5.25 | £6.96 | |
jams88 | Call | £1.65 | £6.90 | £7.56 | |
River | |||||
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jams88 | Check | ||||
UareLIMPER | All-in | £6.96 | £13.86 | £0.00 | |
jams88 | Fold | ||||
UareLIMPER | Show |
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UareLIMPER | Win | £6.38 | £6.38 | ||
UareLIMPER | Return | £6.96 | £0.52 | £13.34 |
Comments
Flop bet is good, leading out on the turn is ok, but when you get raised, if you call the raise, then you kinda have to call a blank river like 9c.
If he raises the turn, he's almost certain to bet to river, so think ahead and if you don't intend to call the river, you should probably fold to the raise on the turn.
Definitely put a note on this person, love it when people show when they don't need to.
Couldnt work out if he showed the hand because he thought he was good or if he knew he was bluffing lol
It's quite similar to another hand in the clinic. Again, the decision is on the turn because so little changed on the river. When you make your decision on the turn, you need to know what you'll do facing another bet on the river. It's especially true here, since the opponent has left himself almost exactly a pot-bet back. Once you check the river, it's more likely than not that he'll shove. In fact, the only hands that are really unlikely to shove are 45, A2, Ax, etc. Hands that we beat and are therefore losing value from.
I don't think it's particularly likely that, on this board, our opponent has a made straight. That would require him to have called pre-flop and on the flop with a 3. It's possible but unlikely. When we go heads-up to a flop, it's also fairly unlikely that our opponent has a made flush with just three of one suit on the board.
If I was playing this hand, I would either call the raise on the turn, intending to snap-call a shove on a blank river or I would 3-bet the turn myself to try to get value from the various draws, two-pairs and Aces out there. On the turn I would be reasonably confident that my hand was best. It's just a question of whether I want to give him another chance to bet the river as a bluff or do I think I get more value by 3-betting and offering him the chance to call with his draws and weaker made-hands? So getting it in without letting a scare card come on the river.
Given those options, I'd probably try to get it in on the turn... I couldn't fold this hand if I was you after the river blanks.
As for whether he thought he was bluffing when he showed: If he's a thinking player, I expect he would have put you squarely on that Ace and knew that he was representing alot of hands that beat an Ace.
EDIT: That doesn't explain why he showed, of course. I guess he wanted to tilt you... or just show off. Dunno.