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Might as well continue as a semi-bluff...
I'm playing pretty boring poker, although I do 3-bet more then most in the game. I think I have a decently tight, non-spewy image.
Villain opening in the CO seems like a good tagg/laggish regular. 25/20ish. Preflop might be a bit spewy, but this guy seemed to be abusing late position and I felt it was a +EV bet. I'm not really sure what his range is for calling my squeze, but I imagine the call means something. If it was really tight, I'd just check/fold the flop. Even given that he's a relative unknown to me, I still considered it (but obviously didn't). I put in a pretty standardized bet, planning to shut down if called and obviously folding to any raise.
*ahem*, he just calls, on a pretty drawy board at that. Turn pairs mid card on the board and gives me the backdoor nut flush draw albeit on a paired board. I think and do what I gotta do. I think he can find a fold with some decent hands here, but I really don't know.
Comments on any street or the hand in general are welcome. I cover villain by $30, not that it really matters.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $10 BB (5 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
Hero ($1030)
BB ($1000)
UTG ($2091.65)
MP ($1000)
Button ($1900)
Preflop: Hero is SB with T , A .
1 fold, MP raises to $35, Button calls $35, Hero raises to $155, 1 fold, MP calls $120, Button folds.
Flop: ($355) 8 , 5 , J (2 players)
Hero bets $245, MP calls $245.
Turn: ($845) 8 (2 players)
Hero bets $630 (All-In)
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