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Bodog Poker villian seems a fair player, tight and he busted me before when he slow played pocket aces i hit a small flush on the river he moves in a huge overbet and i call donkly.....After i got lucky in a hand and hit a river K agianst JJ after chasing with AK this hand happens, i think i he has a set thats my read thats why i only keep smooth calling especially at the flop, where should i have raise him? i think i should have raise the turn perhaps? maybe he only has a smaller king and thins im dumb? i moved in trying to represent that i want to bluff a flush:
DEALING POCKETS d checks e folds Dakine531 calls $0.25 n folds h calls $0.25 p folds hero (40$ stack) (AcKc) raises $1.00 to $1.25 villain (40$ stack) calls $1.15 z folds y folds dakine 531 calls $1.00 x folds DEALING FLOP (3c,5c,Ad) villain bets $3.00 Dakine531 folds hero calls $3.00 DEALING TURN (Ks) villain bets $4.00 hero, it's your turn. You have 10 seconds to act hero calls $4.00 DEALING RIVER (Tc) villain bets $4.00 hero goes all in $38.65 villain folds $34.65 is not called, return back to LuisGamble LuisGamble mucks Hand 973169479: LuisGamble wins($25.20) |
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generally when u have a big hand, u want to get some money in. which generally entails some sort of raising
raise to $2 pf (there are two limpers...always a lil bigger in that case). raise the flop when u flop huge raise the turn when u get huger river is obvious, tho shud never have had to play it |
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As has been said, you want to raise the flop and raise the turn.
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but it looks like you rivered the nut-flush. Thus, I think your shove is too heavy. |
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