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NL10 AQ too many mistakes

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Taxdriver
Joined: 25.10.2011

Hand Information
No Limit, 0.1 BB (8 handed).
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Table Information
Seat: 1 dowls12 ($10.05)
Seat: 2 butlerpia ($6.19) Dealer
Seat: 4 rowy87 ($9.8) Small Blind
Seat: 5 stifmasteer ($5.48) Big Blind
Seat: 6 vietak ($5.32)
Seat: 7 Hero ($15.03)
Seat: 9 rhesu ($10)
Seat: 10 kidzoltan ($10.26)
Dealt to Hero
Q♠A♣

Preflop (Pot:0.15)
vietak    FOLD
Hero    RAISE $0.4
rhesu    FOLD
kidzoltan    FOLD
dowls12    FOLD
butlerpia    CALL $0.4
rowy87    FOLD
stifmasteer    FOLD

Flop(Pot: $0.95)
J♣5♥3♦

Hero    CHECK
butlerpia    CHECK

Turn(Pot: $0.95)
J♣5♥3♦J♦

Hero    CHECK
butlerpia    CHECK

River(Pot: $0.95)
J♣5♥3♦J♦2♣

Hero    BET $0.47
butlerpia    FOLD
Showdown:
Hero MUCKS

Hero  wins the pot: $1.42

My PF raise was pretty loose in early position.
Als no CBET on this kind of board against one player is pretty bad. I thought cbet would be too standard and I wanted to variate. On a board where I don’t hit it would be more logic to do that.
The delayed CBET at river wich is obviously a bluf is also bad. It was because opponent was too passive and I regretted that I didn’t made a cbet.


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la55i
Joined: 27.01.2013

Cbet flop and make him fold immediately. What if he had something like KQs and the turn or river comes K?

Flop cbet is a standard move and thats why you should do it almost every time. Opponent never knows whether you are holding AA or 72o when you cbet.


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CPallo
Joined: 12.04.2012

Hi guys,

You could both cbet flop and check it and go for a delayed cbet here. If you cbet flop here you should be betting many turn cards here as a bluff (not necessarily this J).

As played, I think you could check river and call a bet as you have most likely the best hand here. By betting here you could make him call some Ax, so I like your sizing here.

Originally posted by la55i
Cbet flop and make him fold immediately. What if he had something like KQs and the turn or river comes K?

Flop cbet is a standard move and thats why you should do it almost every time. Opponent never knows whether you are holding AA or 72o when you cbet.

@la55i if he had KQ he has only 4 outs for kings, so we are way ahead here (or way behind) so we don't need to worry about that.

And cbetting any flop becomes a big mistakes later on the game when people are adjusting to your cbets; if you cbet any hand you will get raised a lot. Sometimes your hand also has poor equity and by cbetting you are burning money when board hits villains' range a lot better than ours. Lets think of a spot when we have like 77, we open it from UTG. Villain calls from BU and Flop is TJQ :heart: :heart: :diamond:. If we cbet this we are getting called very often and we have to check/fold practically any turn. So cbetting always isn't necessary.

However, we could still cbet this hand as we have 2 overs and some backdoor equity.


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