Villian has been mostly passive and only shown me 1 spot where he has bluffed where he oop lead pot in a limp pot with a gutshot on a K97tt w 85o. I have no other history with this unkown.
Villian limps and has been very often this match, so at about 13bb I decided to raise to get him to fold he's really weak hands & if called I have a hand that plays well, not sure if I should just check back or RAI?
Postflop- I planned to c/c this flop since he's limp/call range mostlikely doesn't hit this range too often and were shallow so hopefully he'd bluff at it or get more value from catching up on the turn
Turn- Villian checks back and I thought he mostlikely has air so decided to check back once more and see if he'll try to bluff
I was thinking Kx would probably mostlikely bet flop even though he is capable of slowplaying considering I checked back? Maybe he improved to some kind've 2pair? I raised pre & checked back twice so I clearly look weak, but he is passive so not sure what to do here.
should I be calling or folding here?
Also, from experience this potsize bets on any street usually almost never bluffs, but I tend to almost always fall for it when I've shown weakness confused on why they would bet so big lol.
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Merge Network Game 76444809-31 / Tournament
Table 2 - 04.04.14 - 17:57
Blinds : 50/100
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2 players
[But]+[SB] Villian (1820)
[BB] Hero (1330)
Hero Q TInitial Pot: 150
Villian calls 50
Hero raises 250
Villian calls 150
### FLOP ### K Q 4Pot: 600
Hero checks
Villian checks
### TURN ### 2Pot: 600
Hero checks
Villian bets 500
Hi there LaoSfa
This is a fairly sick spot. If we call the turn, we have to call the river (I can't see any reason to shove, with the board being so dry).
The pot sized turn bet smells like a bluff here. Since our check on the flop and on the turn indicates so much weakness, it's hard to villain to be value betting full pot. As I mentioned, the board is so dry that he would have little need to protect his hand to this extent either.
You have said you have only one read on your opponent (bluffing with a gutshot). I would have hoped you had developed more reads than that by the 50/100 blind level. This is where that extra information comes in. I probably wouldn't fold, based on what you've said. But don't read too much into this.
i am calling turn and river here. you most likely have the best hand. if he shows up with a set of deuces or 42, well, you got unlucky. very often those huge bets are an attempt to buy the pot if it´s possible noone has anything.