Just registered, so no dynamics, we have some history but nothing relevant. Villain is a good reg, ranked top20 on p5s, on the laggy side prefop
Dont have hh but remember the hand exactly.
25/50 6handed, I have 3k, villain has doubled to 6k
Pre: I open the co to 100 w JcTc, he makes it 275 otb, blinds fold, I call
Flop (625 in the middle): the flop is Q86r with one club. I check/call 250
Turn (1125 in the middle): is a 5, bringing a flushdraw (not mine) check check
River(1125 in the middle): is an offsuit 3, I bet 650.
Why do you decide to bluff? Whats your thought process on all streets? At the moment you just place bets anyone could put in.. The question is, why do you bet and why do you bet the amount you do?..
Overall, it's a nice line and once you flat pre OOP the best way you can play it.
well my first post is what's true. People post hands here and asking if there line was good. But a line can be good even if the thought process behind it is bad.
Ase high sended me a good article from galfond "YOU SUCK". A guy has TP on the river and bets close to pot when the flush hits and the villain snapcalls. The better shakes his head and is sad to get called and needs to turn over his hand. Villain mucks and the guy is confused..
His bet was very good but the guy didnt bet for that reason. The reason why he bets and the amount he chose to bet makes his move very very bet..
line is good, reasoning is wrong.....
So if someone posts a rate my bluff post, then they should add there total thought process of the hand and why they do what they do, else you cant rate there bluff.
Vs a v.good player, playing OOP sucks especially with no real history or dynamic to go with and I think folding is more then okay and probably the best play. Especially this early. Calling is not coming for behind though.