NL10 QcTs

Posted 8 years ago

Bluffing versus a bad but aggro reg. likes to pot bet TP any kicker 2 streets.

Note the raise size, this guy is having a laugh. I've used 2X myself and only nits fold...oh, wait...

Anyway, moving on, Smile

Flop: villain chks so easy donk out from our hero. No raise from vill, whew.

Turn: Vill chks again so maybe has Jx, underpair, Ax or a draw like mine, Qx that sort of weak stuff, so I bet again, easy game.

River: when he chks here it's too easy, he has nada, so I bet again.

Note 1:
My bet size, I wasn't going to go overboard here and would fold river to any bet obv. Is my sizing ok, should it be smaller/larger/don't bother bluffing even?
Note 2:
This was my only 'proper' attempted and planned bluff of the session, I don't do fancy play normally.

Should I have bothered is the main question.

Thanks.





Hand Conversion Powered by WeakTight Poker Hand History Converter
$0.05/$0.10 No Limit Holdem Prima
6 Players

Blinds 0.5BB/1BB6
UTG Player 2 $100BB
UTG+1 Player 3 $86.7BB
CO Player 4 $57BB
D Player 5 $108.6BB
SB Player 6 $152.4BB
BBHero $100BB
Preflop
6$1.5BBHero is BBQT
4 folds, Player 6 raises to 1.5BB, Hero calls1BB
Flop
2$4BBKJ7
Player 6 checks, Hero bets2.5BB, Player 6 calls 2.5BB
Turn
2$9BB8
Player 6 checks, Hero bets4.5BB, Player 6 calls 4.5BB
River
2$18BB3
Player 6 checks, Hero bets9BB, Player folds
Final Pot $27BB
Hero wins$26.1BB (net +$9.1BB)
Player 6 lost $8.5BB
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Posted 8 years ago
If you want to bluff I think you have to make it bigger. for 4.5bb you're never getting Jx to fold on the turn or river, but if you made it 80% turn and river then I see weaker Jx hands folding. For this size I don't think Jx will fold if they have it.


By their river fold I'm guessing they had QT/AJ or some kind of hand like that.



Posted 8 years ago
Flop is good, mabye you can start betting bigger because most regs are capped now, no KK JJ KJ AK AA but you only have 77 and KJ in your range, thats why betting 1/2 pot is also okay.

Turn: Pot bet or overbet now, you block T9 and you have it in your range, all your 87-semibluffs/deny-equity hands improve to twopair now and it is not very likely that he has a set now. Your sizing is to low and he can comfortably call his medicore hands.

River: I think you block to many foldhands and your sizing isn't great too easy for him to call AJ for that odds.

My line (GTO): bet Flop like you, overbet turn around 1.5x pot and sometimes (but not often) jam river because if I do that too often I get problems with my ratio but QT is okay for that.

My line (NL10): bet Flop near pot (Villain is more often capped on NL10 than on higher limits) planning to overbet the turn and check back the river because after two big barrels I don't expect a NL10-player to fold a madehand.
Posted 8 years ago
Excellent replies from the guys above, I just want to add that our river bet does not target any hands other than JX (for which we made it too small) or the hands that we block so I would probably give up on that river.
Posted 8 years ago
Excellent stuff everybody, I sit here suitable admonished!

GTO, er, that's a bit strong for my taste, wow! I'll leave that to you people who know what you're doing.

I thank you very much. Yes
Posted 8 years ago
Great answer by @eroticjesus. I'd just like to put emphasis on the fact that his NL10 line is... well... much more adequate given the limit this hand was played at.