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gggeorgio
Joined: 05.09.2007

No Limit Holdem Tournament
Blinds: t50/t100
7 players
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Stack sizes:
UTG: t1030
UTG+1: t3245
MP1: t881.25
CO: t1780
Button: t2961.25
SB: t1297.50
Hero: t2305

Pre-flop: (7 players) Hero is BB with K♣ 7♣
UTG calls t100 (pot was t150), 2 folds, CO calls t100 (pot was t250), 2 folds, 2 folds, Hero checks.

Flop: Q♣ 9♣ 4♣ (t350, 3 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets t100, CO folds, Hero calls t100 (pot was t450).

Turn: 6♠ (t550, 2 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets t200, Hero calls t200 (pot was t750).

River: 7♥ (t950, 2 players)
Hero bets t700, UTG calls all-in t630.
Uncalled bets: t70 returned to Hero.

Results:
Final pot: t2210
Hero Shows Kc 7c
UTG mucks Js Qh

I don't feel like I played this one very well. I think that I should have check/raised either the flop or turn to get more money into the pot. Also if a 4th club had come out it would have killed my action. What would be a better way to play this?


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Spidey1978
Joined: 25.07.2007

I think you should have bet about 240 on the flop - check/raise perhaps although it is not recommended in low limit sngs.


chenny8888
Joined: 03.10.2007

Hi gggeorgio,

Because this is a limped pot, I would normally opt for a bet out on these sorts of boards.

As played, I would definitely check/raise all-in on the turn. We want to build the pot, get value out of naked A :club: draws, and also pair-type hands that will get scared away if another :club: comes.

EDIT: just noticed in your own analysis, you covered most of these points ;).