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$215 AQo Herocall?

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jimpooo
Joined: 02.08.2010

Ok to bluffcatch here? Villain is uknown.

On Game, $200 Buy-in (15/30 blinds) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 2 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

Hero (SB): 2,010 (67 bb)
BB: 1,990 (66.3 bb)

Preflop: Hero is SB with Q A
Hero raises to 90, BB calls 60

Flop: (180) 2 J 3 (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets 90, BB calls 90

Turn: (360) 4 (2 players)
BB checks, Hero checks

River: (360) 8 (2 players)
BB bets 250, Hero calls 250

Results: 860 pot
Final Board: 2 J 3 4 8
Hero showed Q A and won 860 (430 net)
BB showed K Q and lost (-430 net)


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wasy8
Joined: 29.01.2009

Hello,

All play up to river is fine obv. My open sizing is 75 rather than 90 but its not a big deal

I think the river bluffcatch is too thin, especially since the turn pairs up 45 and improves all gutshots. I'm folding river all day vs a random.

That being said, now that you successfully bluffcaught this hand I hope you exploited that image well. :)


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Falco35
Joined: 03.06.2010

Personally I wouldnt Bluffcatch here the first or second hand. No reads, nothing you know about Villains Range. If its the fifth+ hand Villain isnt unknown anymore imo. You can pick some reads and tendencies
For sure we can say Jx maybe is c/r Flop or Donking Turn. But you dont know it. If Villain is balancing his Lines and plays c/c Flop and try to c/r Turn...but you dont know it. FD is missing too, but you have to know how hes playing his FD.
Lots of Villains would c/r there Draws in this spot imo.

But if you know he cant Valuebet light, c/r TP and plays his Draws this way
then a Call probably is good. I dont know. Without some reads I wouldnt BluffCatch often in this spot.


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