Villain is running 58.3/5.6/2.8 after 36 hands. My image probably seems like I'm trying to bully the table, b/c I don't think I've shown down a hand, raising limpers, running 19/16/6. Our only hand together that went to sd had him minraising KJo on J hi 2-tone flop, ckd behind on turn, and bet the river weak.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (5 handed) Converter Tool from (Format: Bet The Pot)
UTG ($9.65)
MP ($43)
Button =#A500AF(Villain)/ ($28.60)
SB ($28.50)
Hero ($35.10)
Preflop: Hero is BB with
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2 folds, Button =#A500AF(Villain)/ calls $0.25, SB completes,
Hero raises to $1.75, Button =#A500AF(Villain)/ calls $1.50, SB folds.
Flop: ($3.75)
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(2 players)
Hero bets $3, Villain calls $3.
Turn: ($9.75)
(2 players)
Hero bets $7, Villain calls $7.
River: ($23.75)
(2 players)
Hero checks,
Villain bets $16.85 (All-In), Hero?
It was close to an instashove. I didn't feel like I thought through the hand long enough before I made my decision, and I know I didn't think about the river when I bet the turn. In general I think I give up too much on later streets and allow myself to get bluffed/semibluffed off my hand, and this shove seemed like a familiar situation.