Hand 2 which I think is crummy play from both.
UTG
Call, and six callers.
Flop
We both checked. Button bets 30, the pot. He calls, I reraise. He says the button is much too good a player. If he's bluffing, he will reraise. If he has a lower flush, he'll fold. Ok, what's wrong with either scenario? If he reraises and is bluffing, I'll give him credit for having position on me. If he folds, I'll take the pot. I'm out of position. Sucks to be me.
Turn
Button bets the pot and is called.
River
He bets 150 into a 240 pot and button calls. Final outcome is button has the A high flush and we lose 390. And he says position isn't important.
On the river, he bets about half the pot and button calls. With the nut flush? Granted a 3 came on the river, but what hands could we have that he'd be worried about a full house? Did the half-pot bet scare him? Our play is so passive that it might be tricky or it might just be weak.
He says, "Unless he has a full house himself, it's unlikely (button) will bet. (HUH???) Thus the pot will be checked out. (HUH?????) However, I might have held perhaps JJ. Then it would be logical to bet 150 rather than the full 240, tempting my opponent into a call. If I choose this line, then I've saving 90 if he does call or raise me."
Sorry, but I don't get this at all. He makes what is really a bluff bet and he's worried about saving 90 when he could have saved a lot more had he raised on the flop and gotten the same result? He's dead to the FH or the nut flush and out of position.
Is it me, or is this just terrible playing?
CJ
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