PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (5 handed) Converter Tool from (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)
Button ($24.50)
Hero ($41.25)
BB ($23.65)
UTG ($8)
MP ($35.55)
Preflop: Hero is SB with
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3 folds,
Hero raises to $1, BB calls $0.75.
Flop: ($2)
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(2 players)
Hero bets $1.2, BB calls $1.20.
Turn: ($4.40)
(2 players)
Hero checks,
BB bets $3, Hero ponders the next play.
BB hasn't been on the table long. Maybe 20 hands. I haven't seen him do anything redonkulous or super rocky. I've never seen him take a hand to showdown, so no good information there either.
I've been active on the table, catching some hands, isolating limpers, and open-raising a bunch from LP.
He called the flop fairly quickly, which generally means weak hand/draw/plz stop betting. I thought it was likely he was floating this flop or had a weak hand, so my plan was to check the turn and raise him. I didn't notice the turn offered two FD possibilities until I already checked - otherwise I would have led the turn.
Given my check, what's my next play? If I raise to 11 he'll only have $8 behind. If I check-raise-all-in I might get looked up since this is BvB, or it might scare him off. If I call, there's a lot of river cards that could be troublesome and I won't know where I am in the hand. So if I called the turn, I would bet-fold the river unless I catch a T.
I'm starting to think that last option would be optimal? Not many players at these stakes will bluff-raise the river without much fold equity.