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June 5, 2011 - 5:02 pm
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Ongame Network Qualifier to $20+2 No Limit Hold'em Tournament – t40/t80 Blinds – 10 players
TournamentPokerEdge.com Hand History Converter

Pholix1 (UTG+2): t1510 18.88 BBs
Taki_x (MP1): t6705 83.81 BBs
grauerwolfxx (MP2): t2015 25.19 BBs
Karolos6 (MP3): t3005 37.56 BBs
350shc (CO): t800 10 BBs
karika75 (BTN): t4450 55.62 BBs
cbctop (SB): t3290 41.12 BBs
Hero (BB): t3095 38.69 BBs
DOMINATOR311 (UTG): t3280 41 BBs
Wim M.Sh2004 (UTG+1): t1215 15.19 BBs

Pre Flop: (t120) Hero is BB with K of clubs Q of clubs
3 folds, Taki_x calls t80, 1 fold, Karolos6 raises to t240, 3 folds, Hero calls t160, Taki_x calls t160

Flop: (t760) 9 of clubs 6 of clubs J of diamonds (3 players)
Hero checks, Taki_x checks, Karolos6 checks

Turn: (t760) J of clubs (3 players)
Hero checks, Taki_x bets t760, Karolos6 folds, Hero calls t760

River: (t2280) 8 of hearts (2 players)
Hero checks, Taki_x bets t2280, Hero calls t2095 all in

 

I would like to hear your opinion in all the streets, thx in advance

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     Your call pre was ok, but depending on how the raiser was playing I may have raised, if I knew he would come along, KQs is decent ten-handed. I like the check post flop, no sense donk betting and getting in trouble. I would check the turn as well since you have two left to act. Not sure if I would just call, there is always the possibility of the full-house with the board paired, but  a decent raise would cripple you, so a shove would be the only option. However, it is a tough call on the turn, I don't like giving the free card. As for the river, I think he has a set of Jacks, but that may be what he wants you to think and turns over the nut flush or full-house, I would call though, even with board paired you will win majority of the time in the same situation.

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June 6, 2011 - 7:42 am
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Thx for your fast reply sir…i also find my pre call ok and my flop check ok…. when the turn comes another club i am thinking tha if i bet i may lose value so i decide to check…..when i face the turn bet (pot sized) i decide that if i raise only full houses are calling there because my raise must be an all in raise so i snap call the turn….the river look harmless for my hand. I am thinking that the opp maybe turns his hand into a bluff with his all in bet. He might also thinks that he has large folding equity there since i havent shown too much strength…. Taking into account that opp has set of Jacks or a made straihgt in the river or just a bluff in a large majority of the time i decide to call his all in….

 

Sorry for my english mistakes

 

I ld like to hear more opinions as i am a bit new player and i ld like to work the way i am thinking about some difficult spots

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June 6, 2011 - 9:14 am
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flat pre is ok

obv just the right flop for us

some times i might start pot building here b/c we do have good equity against a lot of hands but theres nothing wrong with checking the flop

I'm probably c/r the turn here. it really looks like he has a J and is trying to price out a 4th club. we get value from all his J's and possibly his naked Ac hands and any of his smaller flushes

The only other hand that he may have to this point is 66. I think he's betting the flop with 66 AND he definately shouldn't be potting the turn with such a strong hand, after all he wants another club to fall so he gets paid by our flushes

as played – i'm calling the river for the same reasons above

we're getting 2:1 so we only need to be right 1/3 times and if we guess he has 66,J9,JT,QJ,KJ,AJ and some smaller flushes i think we're more than 2:1 fave against these

 

thats my tired opinion anywaysmile

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I would lead the turn to begin to build a pot. there’s no reason to think anyone will bet out here, a lot of draws will take the free card and there are a lot of drawing hands that will call.

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Agree with Goliath. There is no reason to check this turn because there is no indication at this point that someone will bet out in order for you to check/raise. So I lead turn and if raised I am getting it in here. As played, I am shoving on the pot sized turn bet by villian, never just flatting a pot sized bet there.

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