For 2 years since I started, I played almost exclusively (not counting tours/sng's) probably 95% limit, I did pretty well but not well enough. Honestly due to a lack of discipline.
Since starting again 5 days ago I've been 4 tabling .25/.5 6 max NL on stars. Have played a bit of full table also.
Although I don't pretend to be a good player yet, I've been running pretty well in the 11k hands I've played so far.
I don't normally try things this stupid, but here's a bluffs I tried. I'll say right it worked but I want to know if I'm really spewing chips or if I actually picked a decent spot.
5 handed, effective stacks $56
villain stats, 22/10/7 - 125 hands
Dealt to Hero
on button
2 folds, Hero raises to $2, sb folds, villain (BB) reraises to $4.5, hero calls.
Flop
Pot $9.25
Villain bets $8, Hero calls.
Turn
Pot $25.25
Villain bets $8, hero calls.
River
Pot $41.25
Villain checks, Hero bets $35, Villain calls time, makes a comment about the queen/sucking out/being a calling station and folds with a few seconds remaining.
Analysis: Preflop raise I think is pretty standard on button, calling his reraise because he made it too cheap. Obviously I'm not planning to do anything if I flop one pair. I have him pegged pretty squarely on a big pair.
Flop he bets pretty big, but I have him pegged on KK/AA at this point. I believe he isn't folding and he probably plays for stacks if a club rolls off, also I have a fairly unlikely gutshot that should get paid off if he really has an over pair.
Turn, I took his bet to be real weakness and he was worried I made trips. I quickly called. I thought about min raise bluffing (which I never ever do with a good hand... or a bluff for that matter) but was afraid it might actually work and suck him in. I think he maybe folds to a push here, but I think if that he thinks that if I really had a Q in position I'd try to 'suck him in' and just smooth call, expecting to get allin on the river.
River, he checks and I don't wait long to bet big, not quite enough to put him in (3 dollars behind), but close. I think it actually looks stronger than an allin to the type of player I have him pegged as. (A good player, but not 'that' good) and he probably thinks I'm a huge donk. (maybe he's right?)
Question, who likes my line here, what could be better. Fold preflop? Raise flop? Raise turn? Appreciate any feedback.