after called bluff on flop, how do you proceed on turn?
PokerStars Hand #143516837090: Tournament #1374316443, $1.44+$0.06 USD Hold'em No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (10/20) - 2015/11/08 19:22:24 CET [2015/11/08 13:22:24 ET]
Table '1374316443 1' 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: Villain (510 in chips)
Seat 2: Hero (490 in chips)
Villain: posts small blind 10
Hero: posts big blind 20
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Hero [6s 3s]
Villain: raises 20 to 40
Hero: calls 20
*** FLOP *** [8d 2d 2s]
Hero: checks
Villain: bets 40
Hero: raises 50 to 90
Villain: calls 50
*** TURN *** [8d 2d 2s] [8h]
Hero: bets 360 and is all-in
Villain: calls 360
*** RIVER *** [8d 2d 2s 8h] [5h]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Hero: shows [6s 3s] (two pair, Eights and Deuces)
Villain: shows [7s Ks] (two pair, Eights and Deuces - King kicker)
Villain collected 980 from pot
Hero finished the tournament in 2nd place
Villain wins the tournament and receives $2.88 - congratulations!
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 980 | Rake 0
Board [8d 2d 2s 8h 5h]
Seat 1: Villain (button) (small blind) showed [7s Ks] and won (980) with two pair, Eights and Deuces
Seat 2: Hero (big blind) showed [6s 3s] and lost with two pair, Eights and Deuces
Giving up, you rep such a narrow range on that board recreational players will call you down lightly.
Yeah, we have no hand and no draw. If you're bluffing in that spot, your opponent SHOULD be calling off with k-high. So bluffing the flop is bad. And bluffing the turn is kinda suicidal in my view. It's the worst possible barrel card. 8x is very much in your opponents range and there are missed diamonds, and your opponent would be reasonable in thinking all your 2x shuts down.