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Originally Posted by FreakyForester
Playing 4NL, Villain in the SB seems to have a good hand every single hand based on the way he was betting (had to have had a lot of bluffs in his range) and has shown some very questionable hands at showdown.
Hero in the CO with A7s opens the pot with a bet of $0.12. SB and BB both call.
Flop ($0.36): 7d Qc 3dd
Checks around to hero. Hero bets $0.18. Villain in SB calls, BB folds
Turn ($0.72): Qc
Villain checks, hero checks.
River ($0.72): Tc
Villain bets $0.72. Hero calls.
Villain shows 6 high. Hero takes down the pot with a pair of 7s.
Although I felt good about calling his bluff here, I'm not sure it was the right play. I was reluctant to call because I thought he could have been trying to trap me with a set of queens because of his large bet on the river. Also, if he had hit a pair of tens on the river, I would have been beaten, however, because of his large bet size I assumed he was bluffing the set of queens rather than just a pair. Should I have waited to call his bluff when I had a top pair? Or was this a fine play?
seems ok to me esp cuz u were paying attention