I don't bluff very often. Mainly because at Tridonka, know one folds. But I figured this was a decent spot to bluff.
This table has been really active. There are two major fish here. One who is playing 80% of thier hands and overbetting with crap a lot. #2 is a calling station. I am running at like 30/15 on this table the last 25 hands or so. I'm limping in with a lot of hands knowing that I can win a really big pot if I hit something good. (Too bad one of the super fish folded PF on this hand)
The Villain in this hand is UTG, and is running at 45/25 over the last 25 hands I have on him, all coming from this session. He has a double stack, and hasn't proven to me that he is a total donk yet (Except for the lpaying almost half his hands thing)
Villain has $210, HERO has $180, and super donk #2 in the SB has $95.
UTG Villain raises it to $3
I have and just call. Donk#1 folds, Donk#2 in the SB calls, and the BB folds.
I usually muck this PF, but it was a smallish PF bet, and I would have position on everyone except Donk#1 (Who folded PF).
Flop is
That is a decent flop. I have a flush draw to go along with a gutshot. Pot is at $10. SB checks, Villain bets $5. I call, as does the SB
Pot = $25. Turn is the
SB again checks. Villain again only bets $5. That is a really small bet, so I thought this was a good time to raise, so I raise to $18.
SB folds, and villain calls. I probably should have bet more. It's only $13 more for him to call into a $48 pot. Maybe raise to $25 or so sound right?
Pot = $61. River is the
Villain checks. I got nothing. The only way to win this is to bet. His check seems weak to me.
So I bet $30 into the $61.
What do you think of this? bet more on the River? I bet that ammount to make it look like a good solid value bet.
Not a good place to bluff? I would think that he would fold any ace except for the obvious A8 and AK.