
blueskies
Legend
Loyaler
This is 6 max 10 NL on BOL.
First hand on table, I have the two black deuces on BB. Everyone folds, BTN limps in. I check. It's HU to flop.
Flop comes 2h 8c 4s. I check. He checks.
Turn's the 3s.
I lead out with 24c bet. He raises to 96c. I call.
At this point, I don't think he has 88, because I think (based on previous experience with him) he would have raised preflop. So in terms of set over set I am in trouble against 33 and 44. Plus, I think 65 or A5 is in his range. 34 type two pairs also possible and I think he would raise with two pairs.
River is the 8s giving me a FH. That's great for me if he has a str or just made a flush. However, if I was up against a set on the turn, the river changes nothing. I was thinking he probably didn't make a flush either because I don't think he would have raised the turn on a flush draw.
I check the river to let him bet again. He bets $2.05 into $2.17 pot. I considered just calling but last moment I decided to all in for my remaining $8.90 or so.
He tanks. The fact that he didn't instacall made me confident I had the better hand. He eventually calls.
In hindsight, I was thinking would it matter if I raised smaller? Like would he call with a straight if the raise was smaller but fold to my shove? Especially since the river completes a flush, giving a str less reason to call. If he has a flush, he probably calls my shove regardless, but then he probably wouldn't have raised the turn like that on a flush draw. Or is it better to bet the river?
BOL only gives you like 10 seconds so I don't think I thought everything through before I shoved. He could very well have 33 or 44 as played.
First hand on table, I have the two black deuces on BB. Everyone folds, BTN limps in. I check. It's HU to flop.
Flop comes 2h 8c 4s. I check. He checks.
Turn's the 3s.
I lead out with 24c bet. He raises to 96c. I call.
At this point, I don't think he has 88, because I think (based on previous experience with him) he would have raised preflop. So in terms of set over set I am in trouble against 33 and 44. Plus, I think 65 or A5 is in his range. 34 type two pairs also possible and I think he would raise with two pairs.
River is the 8s giving me a FH. That's great for me if he has a str or just made a flush. However, if I was up against a set on the turn, the river changes nothing. I was thinking he probably didn't make a flush either because I don't think he would have raised the turn on a flush draw.
I check the river to let him bet again. He bets $2.05 into $2.17 pot. I considered just calling but last moment I decided to all in for my remaining $8.90 or so.
He tanks. The fact that he didn't instacall made me confident I had the better hand. He eventually calls.
He did have a straight, the wheel.
In hindsight, I was thinking would it matter if I raised smaller? Like would he call with a straight if the raise was smaller but fold to my shove? Especially since the river completes a flush, giving a str less reason to call. If he has a flush, he probably calls my shove regardless, but then he probably wouldn't have raised the turn like that on a flush draw. Or is it better to bet the river?
BOL only gives you like 10 seconds so I don't think I thought everything through before I shoved. He could very well have 33 or 44 as played.