Quote Originally Posted by BankItPayette
Quote Originally Posted by bair
i 3-bet turn, the only hand you could possibly put him on that has you beat is 66.
Right on!

Why are you not representing a strong hand on the turn? Because that's exactly what you had. Your weak turn bet stunk of weakness that was just begging to be bluffed out of your monster hand.

This hand isn't as bad as my brother a couple weeks ago at a B&M:
His first time playing poker at a casino. He has AK and raises to $20 preflop. 2 callers. flop comes AK7 all clubs. He starts freaking out because he doesn't know what to do... he's scared of the clubs! as if someone flopped the flush with a royal flush draw or something. He's first to act, checks. player to his left pushed all in (pot sized bet), player to his left calls, brother folds ?!?!?!?
They turned over QQ and JJ with one club each, both missed the flush. I've bugged him about it ever since.
Oh man, I love watching the newbs shake uncontrolably on their first day.. haha.
I'm not sure what you're trying to say, but I think that 3-betting the turn against my particular villain is by no means automatic.