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[Closed] NL10 SH - Q9s

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[tg]Position_Stack:hands/vp$ip/RaisePreflop/AF/WTS/ORL/BBvsSteal/W$SD;Hero$10,66:///////;BB$3,92:27/30 /19 /1,0/25 /25 /-/50 ;BU$8,35:27/78 /0 /3,8/22 /0 /50 /100 ;[/tg]
0,05/0,1 No-Limit Hold'em (5 handed)
Hand recorder used for this poker hand: PokerStrategy Elephant 0.65 by www.pokerstrategy.com.

Preflop: Hero is SB with 9♠, Q♠
2 folds, BU calls $0,10, Hero calls $0,05, BB checks.

Flop: ($0,30) 9♥, 8♠, 7♣ (3 players)
Hero bets $0,29, BB calls $0,29, BU calls $0,29.

Turn: ($1,17) K♥ (3 players)
Hero bets $0,80, BB calls $0,80, BU folds.

River: ($2,77) 4♣ (2 players)
Hero bets $0,70, BB raises to $1,40, Hero calls $0,70.

I think I overplayed that hand a litte bit. I think the flop and turn play is pretty standard since it's likely that I am up against a draw.

On the river I decide to blockbet, a bit too low though. I still don't really know if I should bet river at all, but if I check I give villain a good opportunity to bluff.

So how is the best way to play in these kinds of situations on boards like this one with a weak TP against an unknown opponent?


2 replies

1af 25wtsd -> villain is fish but not aggresive post flop and he is not going to a showdown often

turn is OK card to second barrel him as he will often fold but on river i would c/f.


Fongie
Joined: 02.12.2006

I like the blockbet, size is good.. but when you blockbet you are doing it to fold to a raise, so you have to go through with your plan and fold to the minraise ;) Otherwise everything is fine.