Sorry I didn't save the actual hand. I have to recreate it.
Hero has
I limp in for 25 cents. A few other limpers.
Flop comes:
action checks to me and I bet the pot from late position and one guy flat calls - screams out to me obvious flush draw.
turn card is
, obviously no help
I bet the pot, which is now $12 and the guy flat calls again!!! This flush draw is so obvious it makes me want to puke - the problem is, he's got $60 and I started with $25 and don't have a great read on him. Unless he is a complete moron, he would HAVE to know that I have the nut straight to be betting like that.
river comes a
, which now F's me up completely.
he is first to act and checks to me. Now, I do not bet here, even though I have been pounding the pot at him. Why? Because, if he's stupid enough to chase a flush draw without the proper pot odds, he's stupid enough to call my pot size bet (which would basically be my stack on the off chance that I didn't hit a full.
Or, did I make a mistake here and miss an opportunity to take advantage of the paired board when he checked to me. My gut instinct said he would call the bet anyways because he is very likely to be an inbred tool box with daddy's credit card.
Thoughts please? How do you play these hands any different? I feel like I did my job to take away his pot odds and make him pay to see cards. Is there more that I could have done??? thanks.