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10-19-2021 , 12:32 PM
    Pacific Poker - $0.10 NL FAST (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
    Hand converted by Holdem Manager 3

    BTN: $10.00 (100 bb)
    SB: $10.42 (104.2 bb)
    BB: $15.46 (154.6 bb)
    Hero (UTG): $14.58 (145.8 bb)
    MP: $10.81 (108.1 bb)
    CO: $14.02 (140.2 bb)

    SB posts $0.05, BB posts $0.10

    Pre Flop: (pot: $0.15) Hero has 8 9
    Hero raises to $0.22, 3 folds, SB raises to $0.88, fold, Hero calls $0.66

    Flop: ($1.86, 2 players) Q 8 J
    SB checks, Hero checks

    Turn: ($1.86, 2 players) K
    SB bets $1.22, Hero raises to $13.70 and is all-in, SB calls $8.32 and is all-in

    River: ($20.94, 2 players) 7

    Results: $20.94 pot ($1.04 rake)
    Final Board: Q 8 J K 7

    SB shows K A: (One Pair, Kings)
    (Pre 60%, Flop 38%, Turn 89%)

    Hero shows 8 9: (One Pair, Eights)
    (Pre 40%, Flop 62%, Turn 11%)

    SB wins $19.90
    big bluff v tight reg showing weakness Quote
    10-19-2021 , 03:20 PM
    I’ll take you at face value that opp is tight/weak in general and that you have a history to say that.

    But in isolation, sb isn’t weak - hero was the weak play! Turns out sb was just playing unimaginative ABC poker. And if I’m winning those kinds of pots by playing that way, I’ll take it!

    When sb checks the flop, that’s when the bluff should have occurred. The preflop raise & call followed by a flop check is mostly either something like AK that missed the flop or a trap with QQ. A reasonable bluff that looks like a value bet on the flop will often get the 1st case to fold.
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    10-25-2021 , 06:08 PM
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