Ok, one last post before I go, what the heck.
My last live action before Vegas happened last night at TheRick’s, who has officially changed monikers to “Gucci Rick.” I will tell you one thing, it’s especially nice to book a solid win two days before you head out for a poker weekend. Especially nice.
One hand for you hand analysis junkies coming up.
I’m on the button at an 8-handed table. Everyone (and when I say everyone, I mean everyone) limped in for $2 to me. I hadn’t done much in the way of raising for at least an orbit or two, so when I looked down at T7o, it felt right to make a play. Who says G-Rob can’t teach you anything? Position rules. I made it $15 to go and managed to thin the field; if narrowing the field to 5 players pre-flop can be considered “thinning.”
The flop comes and it’s A73 with two spades. I caught a small piece, but I need to find out how much. It’s checked around to me, and if anything is in order, it’s certainly a continuation bet. I fire out $30 into the $75 pot and get one early position caller. At this point, it’s quite easy to determine possible holdings. He either has a weak Ace or two spades.
The turn brings another Ace and EP checks. I’m now leaning towards two spades and bet $45. It’s not a great bet, in fact, it’s probably correct for all flush draws to call here. But I want my opponent to think I want a call. I want him to think that I may have a solid holding like 77 or AK. He thinks for a bit longer and calls.
The river is an off-suit King, the flush draw did not get there. EP checks again.
Now here’s some consideration. I’m confident the flush draw missed, but I’m not so sure I can win the hand by checking the river. That last King represents a scare card to me, although my opponent surely doesn’t know it. Often times, checking the river is correct, but this time, it wasn’t.
I needed an appropriate bet size. One that was big enough so that EP would lay down his hand, but also small enough to continue with my “has a hand” story I’d been telling. I figured $70 into a $225 was the right amount.
After some deliberation, EP folds KJ of spades. I win. G-Rob said he was proud of the way I played the hand after I showed my bluff. Given that I showed, I had to tighten up the rest of the night because I surely was going to get called down from there on out.
Rock on.
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