by Phil153 » Sun Jun 04, 2006 1:55 am
I'd be compelled to bet this river (say $30), but I don't think it's a great play. If the flush wasn't there or you had any wheel card, sure. The trouble with the flush is that while Villain will still call with lows, you'll lose calls from weaker high hands like 2 pair which you would get if the flush wasn't there. It also creates many more combos that can beat you. As it stands, you're not folding out many (any?) better high hands, so the most you gain from this bluff is $26. You can potentially lose $56 (half pot + river bet) if villain decides to get tricky and raise you with a low (which you really can't call). You'll lose $30 if you're beat for high. You gain nothing the times when Villain has no low and no high and folds.
So the profitability of this bet depends on how often villain has a low and folds (+$26) vs how often he has a better high (-$30) PLUS how often villain raises you with a worse high (-$56). From a card distribution standpoint, it's far more likely that villain has a low card than has you beat for high. This means:
-Against a calling station, check behind
- Against an intelligent/tricky player, check behind.
- Against a weak tight player, bet
- Against an average semi skilled player (loose or tight preflop), bet.
BTW, betting the turn is a chip spew.
Apologies if this was long and rambling.
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