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$0.1/$0.25 No-Limit Hold'em (6 handed)

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[tg]BU (Hero)$25.00:///////;SB$25.06:///////;BB$19.90:///////;MP2$25.90:///////;MP3$41.61:///////;CO$24.24:///////;[/tg]

Preflop: Hero is BU with K:d, Q:d.
3 folds, Hero raises to $0.75, SB folds, BB calls $0.50.

Flop: ($1.6) 3:s, 9:h, 6:c (2 players)
BB bets $0.50, Hero raises to $1.75, BB calls $1.25.

Turn: ($5.1) 9:d (2 players)
BB bets $0.75, Hero folds, BB gets uncalled bet back.

Final Pot: $5.1.

on the flop unless I have little equity I normally raise against donk but its bad to do it with just 2 overs?
on the turn wondered if I should raise but not much hands I can rep,so I gave up


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Hi daisuke3823

Preflop: looks fine

Postflop:Given it's a really small donk that usually means bet/fold I don't mind raising with 2 overs and backdoor straight. Size is fine as well.

as played I'd give up on turn as well since no pair really folds there.


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if something like 2s which is totally rag comes on the turn and he bets this small size,still I should give up?


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Originally posted by daisuke3823
if something like 2s which is totally rag comes on the turn and he bets this small size,still I should give up?

Either that or raise and bet river on big cards. Given that blanks don't change the strength of his pairs I believe that you will not get enough folds.


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mesisification
Joined: 05.08.2011

But we're getting straight odds to hit K or Q on the turn. Yes, our top pair is not good all the time but I'd say it is good really often given villains line/sizings. You think that calling is bad on the turn? We also have some implied odds of we hit (villain can check/call with some pair).


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You get about 12% pot odds before rake.

Assuming all 6 outs are live you have at best 12% equity. But it's unrealistic to think that all 6 are live.

And yes, we have some implied odds but also reverse implied. Imagine hitting a Q and now he donks 2/3 pot, or pot, or 1/2. What do you do? pay up usually.


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