trubles against the passive player
Hi,
I had some problem lately playing against some passive players. Let say i open in mp 4xbb with kqs and button calls. Flop il K 5 9 with two diamonds. I lead with a bet 3/4 of the pot and get called. Now i put villain on a draw, turn comes 2 or some other rags, no flush. I bet again, around the pot, and he calls. By the end i will discover he beats me with Ak. Did I play so wrong??
My problem here is that after the first call (and the pf call) I don t put him on a strong hand. I know he has something but i think that if i check the turn i am showing weakness and a big bet on his part can easily take the pot...
any suggestion how to play this situation?? (I don t have a record if this player of course)
Re: trubles against the passive player
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Originally Posted by giallorosso
Now i put villain on a draw
It's a heads-up pot, why are we putting him on a flush draw? What game/stakes is this? In a lot of the mediumish stakes online games a flush draw will often raise here, where-as a made hand or float will call to see how much you like your hand, play a turn and perhaps get a 2nd barrel bluff out of you.
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Originally Posted by giallorosso
turn comes 2 or some other rags, no flush. I bet again, around the pot, and he calls.
Why do you think pot is the correct bet size here? How much money is behind at this point? How do various bet sizes effect your river lines?
Re: trubles against the passive player
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Originally Posted by Fnord
In a lot of the mediumish stakes online games a flush draw will often raise here
Not from a passive player.
With a passive player you can usually fold TP2K to a raise. I wouldnt put him on a draw. All you have to do if hes callin is decide if there are more hands he calls with that you beat (KJ, KT, draw) than hands that beat you (AK).
Even a passive player will raise a set at some point so you can usually put him on a range quite easily and get value from worse kickers (or keep the pot small with weaker hands). Sometimes you do all this and find out he has the top hand in his range and you lose. Shit happens.