But as long as you don't tell me I should have folded on the flop, I think I can handle whatever smacking around you guys want to dish out.
Villain seems to be a fairly decent player. A bit too loose probably, but she is up over $50 in the 200 hands I have on her in PT.
I'm on a rush of good cards this session and this hand was borderline compared to the others. Seemed like I could do no wrong. (winning wise, not playing wise)
My preflop raise was a miss click, I had meant to limp in. Didn't think I should raise with a PP that low in that position but it happened so I went with it.
I raised the turn, figuring if she reraised then I was dead. (would this have been a better play on the flop instead? Or was it wrong to begin with?) She didn't, she just called so looking back on it, now I think I should have bet the river for value. Is this correct thinking. I mean there weren't really any hearts left that she would have stayed this long with if she didn't already have the flush right?
TIA for the help, I really need to understand these situations better.
Empire 1/2 Hold'em (10 handed)
Preflop: Hero is UTG+2 with , .
1 fold, UTG+1 calls, Hero raises, 4 folds, Button calls, SB/(Villain) calls, BB calls, UTG+1 calls.
Flop: (10 SB) , , (5 players)
Villain bets, BB folds, UTG+1 folds, Hero calls, Button calls.
Turn: (6.50 BB) (3 players)
Villain bets, Hero raises, Button folds, Villain calls.
River: (10.50 BB) (2 players)
Villain checks, Hero checks.
Final Pot: 10.50 BB
Villain shows