Oponent is loosing player. Also he made a lot of bluff which i called. So, what u think how I played this hand ? Maybe it is standart, but I'm new in hu games. Thank you. $10.00/$20.00 No Limit Holdem • 2 Players Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter BBHero$1600.00 BTNOpp$1400.00 Effective Stacks: 70bb Pre-Flop ($30.00, 2 players) Hero is BB Opp raises to $40.00, Hero raises to $120.00, Opp calls $80.00 Flop ($240.00, 2 players) Hero bets $140.00, Opp calls $140.00 Turn ($520.00, 2 players) Hero bets $140.00, Opp raises to $400.00, Hero folds Final Pot: $1060.00
Hey,He is a bluffer. So when did he bluff you? On what kind of board? On what street? Did he float then fire the turn/river? Did he check raise the flop? Etc...Here he raises and call your 3-bets preflop. So on the flop, the only hands that are ahead of you are JJ, 77, 66. Hands like AA, KK are unlikely since he would have probably 4-bet shove you. 2 pairs like J7, J6, 76 are also unlikely since he called your 3-bets (unless he is very loose when calling 3-bets). With JJ, 77, 66, if he is somehow aggressive, I think he would have re-raised you. Here, I don’t think the turn raise makes a lot of sense/constituency. Of course, in some case, he can have the King (KJ, or if he is loose he can call overcards on the flop). He could also have slowplayed trips.However, I would call because I think you are ahead of a lot of his range. Plus, he is a bluffer and could totally raise here with his busted draw or air.Moreover, your bet looks really weak here (it may be one of the reason why he is raising you). What are you trying to achieve with this size? I would bet more....maybe around 300-350 mainly for value (if you decide to bet on the turn).Me, depending of how bluffy he is, I would check-call turn and check-call river. If you bet on the turn, it can scare him off. On the other hand, if you check-call, you give him the opportunity to bluff you.Always take my answers with a grain of salt.