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How good is the bluff on the river? We know he has a queen and the ace is perfect to bluff because I want to represent a missed flush draw with an ace in my hand.

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$0.05/$0.1 No-Limit Hold'em (6 handed)

Known players:
[tg]BU$8.24:///////;SB$10.99:///////;BB (Hero)$11.09:///////;MP2$9.15:///////;MP3$10.00:///////;CO$7.28:///////;[/tg]

Preflop: Hero is BB with K:h, 9:h.
MP2 folds, MP3 raises to $0.40, CO calls $0.30, BU folds, SB calls $0.35, Hero calls $0.30.

Flop: ($1.5) 6:h, 4:h, Q:d (4 players)
SB checks, Hero checks, MP3 bets $0.99, CO folds, SB folds, Hero calls $0.99.

Turn: ($3.48) 2:c (2 players)
Hero checks, MP3 bets $2.17, Hero calls $2.17.

River: ($7.82) A:s (2 players)
Hero bets $7.53, MP3 folds, Hero gets uncalled bet back.

Final Pot: $7.82.


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w34z3l
Joined: 03.08.2009

Hey Zivkoleo,

Preflop is ok given the action is 4 way.

Check/call flop is the best play here.

Turn call is pretty borderline and you are relying on implieds to make it profitable. Folding is probably the best option.

It's true you represent a lot of strength with your river bet. You may get some folds. However the average opponent at these limits may not realise you look strong and may call. Not to mention opponent can just have some strong hands in his range. He did cbet the flop 4way and barrel the turn so he can easily just have stuff like AQ/sets/ or even KK that he is too stubborn to fold. Generally I would just give up on the river here.


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