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Deomedes
Joined: 12.11.2011

PartyGaming - $0.10 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

SB: $11.44
BB: $12.37
UTG: $10.65
MP: $8.94
Hero (CO): $12.01
BTN: $9.34

SB posts SB $0.05, BB posts BB $0.10

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero has K♥ Q♥

UTG raises to $0.30, fold, Hero raises to $1.00, fold, fold, fold, UTG calls $0.70

Flop: ($2.15, 2 players) J♥ 4♥ J♦
UTG checks, Hero bets $1.20, UTG raises to $2.40, Hero calls $1.20

Turn: ($6.95, 2 players) 5♠
UTG checks, Hero bets $4.40, UTG raises to $7.25 and is all-in, Hero calls $2.85

River: ($21.45, 2 players) Q♦

Hero shows K♥ Q♥ (Two Pair, Queens and Jacks) (Pre 43%, Flop 23%, Turn 16%)
UTG shows J♠ A♥ (Three of a Kind, Jacks) (Pre 57%, Flop 77%, Turn 84%)
UTG wins $20.45

The PF 3bet is for value. Villain is not totally known but he has already called two 3bets OOP. I figure that he will call with worse.

On the flop his min raise looks like a bluff or Jx. Sometimes it is going to be QQ+ or FD.

When he checks to me i think that all his value hands and FD would bets except QQ+ or 99. I do not know how many bluffs he has on his range when he checks and if he is going to fold an overpair. With these limited information i re-think about my bet, now. What is your take?


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Hi Deo,

Preflop: The 3-bet preflop is definitely on the thin side versus a UTG raise. I think we are better off calling IP.

Postflop: As played I agree with your flop line and on the turn I think it's close to a check back. If he bluffed we can take the pot away from him and we want to avoid the second ck/raise which is likely/possible from a Jx hand.


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