A 10k BR is only enough for 2/5 if BR is a moot point. Like, if you have a decent job and this is just some little side experiment and losing the 10k doesn't matter at all.
Or if you're just something of a risk taker.
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Originally Posted by DumbosTrunk
2/5. V (loose passive) limps CO, hero BTN $25 QTss, V calls. $700 effective. Hero has tight image, although tonight he has been 3! squeezing a lot (with premiums). Last showdown for hero was KK in AI pre situation, so solid image.
Flop ($43): 9c-7c-2s. V checks, hero $30. V calls.
Turn ($103): 4s. V checks, hero $60, V calls.
River ($223): Td. V checks, hero checks.
Thanks,
DT
I like a smaller bet OTF. Gets job done against all whiffed over cards. There are tons of great turns for us. We have something like JT in real bad shape. In other words, there aren't a lot of hands we need to push hard to get out. Secondarily, we want to keep things managable if we get CRed. We have a very good, but not monster draw.
On the turn, I'd likely either size up or check. It was a complete blank. So, you are trying to get him to fold like a 7, 66 or you just take your free card against a pair. You could be setting up a 3x bluff, but then you could also check and bluff an A or K otr when you miss. And you have >0 showdown. Actually, you figure to have the best hand fairly often. (low clubs, j9,j8,t8)
River: bet! If he folds a decent pair here, I guess that 3x bluff would work a lot. I would make a smaller, please call me bet in game. Also this is the lowest variance play. I can see the case for a medium bet, or a big bet though (we rep a bluff and beat nearly all hero calls).
Not only did clubs miss, and he might just be calling you down with a pair. But he rivered top pair with JT and 8t.