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What do you think of this play?
I'll admit, this is a bit strange-looking. Here's the hand history:
***** Hand History for Game 2245712336 *****
$100 NL Hold'em - Wednesday, June 22, 10:39:00 EDT 2005
Table Table 36666 (6 max) (Real Money)
Seat 6 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 1: Kajdee ( $99.55 )
Seat 3: PlanoSlim416 ( $33.15 )
Seat 5: TLANE71 ( $192.1 )
Seat 6: DayDeLay ( $61.75 )
Seat 2: stressball10 ( $106.15 )
Seat 4: babyerin ( $97 )
Kajdee posts small blind [$0.5].
stressball10 posts big blind [$1].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to stressball10 [ Qs Ac ]
PlanoSlim416 folds.
babyerin folds.
TLANE71 folds.
DayDeLay calls [$1].
Kajdee folds.
stressball10 raises [$2].
DayDeLay calls [$2].
** Dealing Flop ** [ 5d, Qd, 5s ]
stressball10 bets [$4].
DayDeLay calls [$4].
** Dealing Turn ** [ 2c ]
stressball10 checks.
DayDeLay checks.
** Dealing River ** [ 8s ]
stressball10 bets [$9].
DayDeLay raises [$24].
stressball10 calls [$15].
DayDeLay shows [ 7d, 8h ] two pairs, eights and fives.
stressball10 shows [ Qs, Ac ] two pairs, queens and fives.
stressball10 wins $60.5 from the main pot with two pairs, queens and fives.
My play pre-flop and on the flop was pretty standard, I think. The rest... well, here was my thinking. I didn't think he had the five. I thought he might have a weaker queen or a flush draw. He was a fairly aggressive player that I had seen bluff a lot, and also the type that is common at $100 6max - calls the flop bet no matter what, then waits to see if you check the turn. I was thinking I would check the turn to induce a bluff from him, then come over the top. As it happened, he checked behind, caught a small piece on the river, and read my bet-check-bet line as (I'm guessing) an unimproved AK or AJ, and so raised me, which enabled me to make a lot more on the hand (although for a little extra risk).
Thoughts?
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