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How about this play?
Is this correct? I saw a lot of reasons to call here but no reads besides solid player.
Game #1129037558 - (blinds $0.05/$0.10) No Limit Texas Hold'em - 2005/12/03-00:27:08.8 (CST) Table "Bouma (5 max)" (real money) -- Seat 4 is the button Seat 1: redgrape ($16.65 in chips) Seat 2: santini7989 ($16.00 in chips) Seat 3: karter18 ($10.10 in chips) Seat 4: Blots JR ($9.60 in chips) Seat 5: clintone ($9.80 in chips)
clintone: Post Small Blind ($0.05)
redgrape: Post Big Blind ($0.10)
Dealing...
Dealt to redgrape [ Ks ]
Dealt to redgrape [ As ]
santini7989: Raise ($0.20)
karter18: Fold
Blots JR: Fold
clintone: Call ($0.15)
redgrape: Raise ($0.55)
santini7989: Call ($0.45)
clintone: Fold
*** FLOP *** : [ 9h 5d Qs ]
redgrape: Check
santini7989: Check
*** TURN *** : [ 9h 5d Qs ] [ 7s ]
redgrape: Bet ($1)
santini7989: Call ($1)
*** RIVER *** : [ 9h 5d Qs 7s ] [ 9c ]
redgrape: Check
santini7989: Bet ($4)
redgrape: Call ($4)
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AJ.
The reason I called is i really showed absolutely no strength and then he makes a pot bet on the river? It clearly wasn't a value bet so obviously it was a bluff.
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I don't call there. I also don't reraise and then check the flop, especially heads up.
I think he's showing he has you beat by calling your turn bet. I think you need a strong read to call the river. You basically announced "I missed high cards" on the flop, tried to buy it on the turn cheap, and reiterated how weak your hand was on the river.
He made a very high probability bluff, and I think you made a poor call.