I played a hand yesterday that made me wonder if I could make my opponent fold on the river.
Opponent was a reasonable one (30/8 kind), not exatly a calling station, and normally he raises with any good hand, so after he called my flop and turn bets and checked river I had him on Jx.
Full stacks.
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Hero is OTB with 2 cards that he choses to raise, but he doesn't connect to the flop well enough.
BB - opponent in this hand.
Preflop: Hero raises to 11, BB calls.
Flop (23):
BB checks, Hero bets 17, BB calls.
Turn (57):
BB checks, Hero bets 40, BB calls.
River (137):
BB checks, Hero?
Here the problem: I can type his hand in the chat, he will have AJ, KJ in 80% cases here.
May be JT is possible too, but much less likely. I also thought that he will likely call a bet of about 100 here.
In the hand I cursed a bit and checked behind and he took it with KJ.
After the hand I thought that I could try an overbet here.
I mean would he call a 300 bet here? Does people have a line when they are not ready to call? ( Keep in mind that he was not a calling station against whom I wouldn't even think about bluffing the river.)
It would be a bit strange line for me to take though, and I don't have experience with such kind of plays, so no idea how often it works.
Some thoughts on this possible play?
And if you think it's not good too bluff, then I should do it with KK, AA? It just seems to me that there is some room for improvement. If I can tell what my oppoennt has , I should be able to convert this info into value higher than a standard line affords.
Thanks for feedback.
P.S. I don't remember my exact hand, I think I had some outs when I bet flop and turn. It could be something like A5s for a gutshot and A, but I couldn't bet Jx on the river.
P.S.S. Hope that it was not too long.