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60$ 9max HU KQo

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ghaleon
Joined: 17.10.2007

Villain has made these fishy min3bets a lot in HU with all kind of trash so I could go for 4bet shove and it would show profit. But calling is still better imo with hand that play so well postflop.

Villain has been quite aggro with draws so river heart doesn't matter that much and he should have lot of air in his range. Though it is possible that villain has hit the flop also.

Some hands earlier he min3bet T5s preflop and checked three streets with board 3565T with no flush draw. I had K high there.

Though his sizing does change to value looking one in river compared turn one, which did worry me a bit. Turn call is mandatory with villain having so much air in his range and his aggression factor was around 6.

Poker Stars, $55.56 Buy-in (100/200 blinds, 25 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 2 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

Hero (SB): 4,500 (22.5 bb)
BB: 9,000 (45 bb)

Preflop: Hero is SB with K♦ Q♣
Hero raises to 400, BB raises to 600, Hero calls 200

Flop: (1,250) 3♥ 5♦ 4♥ (2 players)
BB checks, Hero checks

Turn: (1,250) 5♣ (2 players)
BB bets 800, Hero calls 800

River: (2,850) 9♥ (2 players)
BB bets 1,200, Hero calls 1,200


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Gavron23
Joined: 26.05.2010

I like how you played it - I think with your reads he would have bet the flop with a flush draw, and the 9 is as blank as it gets.


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nice flat pre, when you have those reads you crush his 3b range so hard you have more value post.

the standard line is to bet the flop after he checks. not sure what you are doing on the turn and river, you even lose to some of his bluffs lol (A high)


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Tim64
Joined: 03.11.2008

Pre - good.
Flop we can't rep anything so I don't mind checking behind. Betting's fine, but he can just ch/R air and he's not folding better, even A high imo.
Turn - meh, I prolly fold but I don't hate floating one street if we expect him to shut down air once called.
Riv - fold; this looks valuey.

Main reasons for flatting pre:
1. He reps the boards we hit.
2. Our hand has good playability.

But since our hand is junky on this low board, we just let it go.


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