I had been at the table for about 30 minutes before this hand happened. The only thing that happened between me and the villain was actually a fairly big hand. I overbet a $100ish pot with a $130 bet on the river with air and showed the bluff to the table. Other than that, I haven't played many hands or gotten out of line and neither had the villian.
I am in the big blind with Q10 off-suit. It is a 5 way limp pot to me.
The flop comes QQ7 with two hearts. SB leads for $7. I raise to $23. Villain calls $23. SB folds.
offsuit Jack hits the turn. I bet $44. Villain quickly calls.
River is a black Ace. I check. Villain shoves for $116. Hero?
You have trips with good kicker, flush draw missed, against an opponent whom you showed a big bluff, with effective stacks of $180. I can't see how is this anything but a snap-call.
Oh maybe you could say "Thank you God" first, then snap-call
You have trips with good kicker, flush draw missed, against an opponent whom you showed a big bluff, with effective stacks of $180. I can't see how is this anything but a snap-call.
Oh maybe you could say "Thank you God" first, then snap-call
this is a gross spot. I don't see us being good here very often; at best we're chopping.
Really doubtful he's chasing a flush draw on a paired board. I would have bet more on turn to really charge the draws; if we bet $50-$60 on turn, we can safely give up on river if he flats.
Oh, and don't ever show your hand like that. It will only hurt you, trust me.