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NL10 SH, FH on the flop OOP

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dienaszaglis
Joined: 12.06.2008

$0.05/$0.10 No Limit Holdem
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Stacks:
UTG ($4.41) 44bb
UTG+1 ($9.95) 100bb
CO ($10) 100bb 29/29, AF: 4, 25h
BTN ($4.70) 47bb
HERO (SB) ($10) 100bb
BB ($10) 100bb

Pre-Flop: ($0.15, 6 players) HERO is SB 6♦ 6♥
2 folds, CO raises to $0.30, 1 fold, HERO calls $0.25, 1 fold

Flop: 6♠ 10:club: 10:diamond: ($0.70, 2 players)
HERO checks, CO bets $0.40, HERO calls $0.40

Turn: 8♦ ($1.50, 2 players)
HERO checks, CO checks

River: 8♣ ($1.50, 2 players)
HERO bets $0.70

PRE
Flatting here is fine, I think.

FLOP
Rather X/R on the flop? I think, villain would c-bet most of his range and call/3-bet with JJ+

TURN
As played, donk the turn? There is some value from JJ+ and FD`s. He might even check back overpairs.

RIVER
After turn check he doesn`t have Tx. He rarely has 8x. So, I donked for value.


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Hi Diena,

Preflop: looks fine

Postflop: I think we can raise small to induce a light call from villain but calling is "standard".

Donking the turn is definitely my preferred line given the card that came down especially since you don't expect overpairs to bet (although I think most would).

As played it's clear that villain doesn't have much but Ax may call so I'd still bet $1.


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