This fish just took me couple of buy ins, here is an exemple of a hand versus this pro with some pro reading skills *** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Roamus [Ad 7c]UndrCvrMnky raises to 80Roamus calls 40*** FLOP *** [Jc 3h 7d]Roamus checksUndrCvrMnky bets 90Roamus raises to 240UndrCvrMnky calls 150*** TURN *** [Jc 3h 7d] [Js]Roamus checksUndrCvrMnky checks*** RIVER *** [Jc 3h 7d Js] [9d]Roamus checksUndrCvrMnky checks*** SHOW DOWN ***Roamus shows [Ad 7c] two pair, Jacks and SevensUndrCvrMnky shows [9c Ac] two pair, Jacks and NinesUndrCvrMnky wins the pot (640) with two pair, Jacks and Nines EDIT: YES IM TILT
ok, this guy was a fish on sharkscope, he was bluffing like every hand, betting every flop-turn-river, making such crazy moves, I just played this guy for like 10 games, and ends up with a buy in of profit! (Y-E-A-H) Now this guy took all my concentration, I need a BIG break, i'm realy tilt, its so hard to play agaisnt someone who put so much pressure every hand, I ends up calling like all my stack with botton pair sometimes...
Looks like a good turn to bet and induce tons of loose calls and raises from a blufftard. Don't slowplay, the paired turn is often more than enough to push a crazy into spewing chips in this spot.Hang in there though, it can be tough when things aren't going your way. But take it as an opportunity to learn and improve so the next downswing isn't so bad.
so bet the turn at like 350, and fold to a raise? or just cross fingers and call a all in
actually imo dont fold to a raise,after u bet into him on the turn he has no reason at all to raise again since the board is dry and he would just scare u off IF he had the J which he obv didnt.
He's a blufftard, you want to see the raise. If he has it, it's basically a cooler against the player you describe (Note: Note true versus a different player type necessarily).350 looks really good though, definitely no less, possibly a bit more.