Quote Originally Posted by Shotglass View Post
Don't worry about pushing him out of the pot pre-flop. You've got 2nd best pf but it get's vulnerable as more streets hit.

YES! Think of his min-raise as a limp and 3bet to about $0.50. Look to get it in if he 4 bets.
If he folds, so be; it there was no money to win from him anyways.
This is definitely what I should have done and I normally do exactly this in this situation. Guess I got to thinking about it too much and over analysed his stats a little too much.
Quote Originally Posted by Shotglass
Flop:
Good thinking but def this: Lead the flop to about 3/4 pot and shove to a raise.
Yeah, I'm done with c/r's in the future. Pretty much every time I've tried to get tricky it has back fired on me. Back to ABC poker methinks
Quote Originally Posted by Shotglass
Turn:

Yeah, I agree. His line really looks like a set or completed flush.
You call because you have the K? Are you hoping to spike a fourth otr and loose your stack? You really cannot count any as an out, so you're basically drawing to 3 outs. Maybe 4 if you want to count the A but don't.
I'd fold since you're not getting the odds to chase 3 outs.
Well my intention if I had spiked a club otr was to c/c up to a psb as I would have been wary of the Ac. Was never going to raise the river regardless. Still not a good a plan anyway as you've shown here.
Quote Originally Posted by Shotglass
Bold is a big problem. If he had a set then he just filled up. His bet sizing looks like either a suck to get you to call the paired board with a flush or a blocker to price a cheap showdown.
Yep, it is a big problem! I had intended to c/c the river only if a club that didn't pair the board came. What do I go and do? Call anyway! I pretty much knew I was beat and threw money away regardless. Definitely something I have to work on.