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good bluff?
I thought his small bet in early position repped a weak hand, such as a pocket pair or something below top pair.. so I raised..
***** Hand History for Game 2442642017 *****
$400 NL Texas Hold'em - Friday, July 29, 07:05:37 EDT 2005
Table Table 49763 (6 max) (Real Money)
Seat 2 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 2: kinglouie7 ( $768.50 )
Seat 6: ianhurnell ( $527.70 )
Seat 1: EvilEcstasy_ ( $343 )
Seat 5: extraethan ( $401.90 )
Seat 4: ChiefoStaff ( $311.10 )
Seat 3: Hammy31898 ( $250 )
ChiefoStaff posts small blind [$2].
extraethan posts big blind [$4].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to EvilEcstasy_ [ Ks Qs ]
ianhurnell calls [$4].
EvilEcstasy_ raises [$13].
kinglouie7 calls [$13].
ChiefoStaff folds.
extraethan folds.
ianhurnell calls [$9].
** Dealing Flop ** [ 4c, 5d, Td ]
ianhurnell bets [$14].
EvilEcstasy_ raises [$40].
kinglouie7 folds.
ianhurnell calls [$26].
** Dealing Turn ** [ 3h ]
ianhurnell checks.
EvilEcstasy_ bets [$75].
ianhurnell folds.
EvilEcstasy_ does not show cards.
EvilEcstasy_ wins $198
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Nice ballsy play. You have to be able to make these types of moves to be a great NL player. Sometimes your read will be wrong and you'll lose a nice chunk of change, but if you're a good player, you will be right often enough for it to be profitable. Failing at these moves (or even just making them frequently enough) greatly enhances your table image allowing your big hands to be more easily paid off by good observant players.