Quote:
Originally Posted by poloplaya1414
I've never played in a game like this and have no idea what typical player tendencies are but flatting J3s feels really bad. If you do want to loosen up, I prefer a 3bet.
As played, I think the turn raise is ambitious. I would rather flat. I don't see villain ever calling your raise with a worse hand, so after he calls and jams the river, yeah you're almost surely beat, so it's a no-brainer fold. As a sidenote, I highly doubt he would make such an aggressive play with AJ. It's a lot more likely that he has a made flush.
With all due respect to your buddy, I don't think he knows what he's talking about. You could easily have raised the turn with a flush, so when villain jams river, he's repping a flush, and while he could be bluffing, you're just not strong enough to call.
Thank you for your response... I was reraising quite a bit and felt a 3 bet here would not have gotten through. I do see your point though. My guess is he had a smaller flush. 10 high or lower and smoothed on the turn in case another club came off, he can check the river, but when the board bricks out, he shoves.... I told the guy after the hand, I dont think you were bluffing, but if you were, it was one helluva bluff
Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk