Hi all,
Gonna post up as accurate a HH as I can from a pub game I play in where the result annoyed me a bit. I won't post the result to get more unbiased responses, but I'll post up what happened after I get some answers. I can't remember the exact suits of particular cards but it was a rainbow board that had no FD on flop or turn.
We're 3 handed, blinds are 25/50, here's the table layout
Button (me) - 4k
SB - 4k
BB - 5.5k
So I raise to 150 on the button with A6off.
SB folds, and BB flat calls. Pot is now 325
Flop comes QJA. He checks to me and I bet 250, knowing he's calling wide pre and I get value from most if not all of his Qxs and Jxs, and protect my hand/charge him to outdraw me. He flat calls. Pot is now 825
Turn comes a 6. He checks again and I bet again, 400 this time (looking back, should definitely have bet more, think I lost track of pot size), he flat calls again. Pot is now 1625
River comes another Q and he now decides to lead into me for 1000 I believe.
What do you do?
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So for me with 2 calls and then a lead out for what appears to be value, then he has to have you beat in most cases unless he is just horrible player, and thats down to if you have any reads off him yet. Think I'd be surpised if someone is bluffing here more than 10% of the time, or has worse than you.
Maybe others disagree, but think your not beating a whole lot if he does have a hand other than a bluff or AK or similar.
I did let it go, and thought it was the only option really. As people have said, I'm splitting with every ace except AK, and losing to Qx hands.
He turned over K8off (complete air), I can only assume he was calling for the GS on flop and turn, then he said to me after I folded that he knew I'd hate that 2nd Q on the river and was a good card to bluff.
Just frustrated me, I felt initially like my hand had been counterfeited on the river, but then with a seconds thought I realised there is only one Ax hand that just went ahead of me (AK), obviously AQ was always ahead, and AJ has just went from winning to splitting.
He said he was shocked I folded it (which is funny cos why bluff then ) but I just couldn't see a hand I was beating, apart from a complete bluff like K8 lol. It just annoyed me a bit that he bluffed me off it, but I guess without knowing him well, there's nothing else I could do.
Think you know its totally player dependant. Bluffcatching, chopping or crushed. Chopping I suspect though as played. Just depends on villain but I can find plenty of reasons to call/fold vs particular reads.
Reasons/thought process for betrting flop/turn obv fine. Just going to be judgment call on river.
EDIT Fwiw, only just saw you posted result, will go n read
So most of the time I'd think it unlikely that my opponent's holding a Queen. That means that now we're only fearful of AK.
I've had fifteen mintes to think about it and the more I look at it the more I think it's a call. I think saying he bluffs 10% of the time here is a fairly arbitrary number. It's player dependent, of course, but I actually think there's plenty of scope for alot of players to bluff this river. In a vacuum I'd assume that I wasn't up against a Queen... but I don't know if I could actually find the call. Without knowing that my opponent understood the game, I couldn't assume that he would lay down a hand like second pair and a gut-shot to two streets of aggression.
I don't blame you for folding in that situation. If you feel you have an edge on the table, it's probably right to pass this hand. In a vacuum I'd say the call's right, though.
I say I don't mind the fold because it's a pub game. They're not famed for the standard of play in the first place, then you add some alcohol and a Queen suddenly looks possible again. Read dependent.