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[Closed] NL10 SH 9Ts Post Flop.

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NL Holdem $0.10(BB) Replayer
SB ($9.05)
BB ($8.70)
UTG ($6.53)
Hero ($10.83)
CO ($2)
BTN ($4.90)

Dealt to Hero 9♠T♠

UTG calls $0.10, Hero raises to $0.50, fold, SB calls $0.45, fold, UTG calls $0.40,

FLOP ($1.60) 6♥5♠J♥

check, check, Hero bets $0.95, SB calls $0.95, UTG folds,

TURN ($3.50) 6♥5♠J♥A♦

check, Hero bets $1.50, SB calls $1.50,

RIVER ($6.50) 6♥5♠J♥A♦5♦

check, check.

That guy was a clear loose-passive. First of all, is it ok to c-bet such a flop against two guys? I guess it is close but I think I shouldn't have done it.

Secondly, is that second barrell was -EV? I thought I can try to do it on that scary turn. Or maybe the move is correct here, but suitable just for the right opponents?


3 replies

c-bet with flushdraw possible is marginal against two opponents, if you are going to do it make it potsize. C-betting less than 2/3 pot here is definitely a mistake.

I would c/f turn and river


Dragar
Joined: 09.09.2008

Hi ok you do not need to worry too much about UTG hitting the J, he usually has lower pp or something.

Problem is with SB... its pratically HU between you two. Yes you can c-bet, bit marginal but still ok. But you goto c-bet much higher with the draw out there.

Turn you can also second barrel if you like, but also much higher, unless you have some reason to believe he is going for A high flush draw.

Alternative is checking behind flop and barreling the A on the turn high if both check.


you can sometimes check behind on that board, although c-bet is fine
I´d bet at least 2,5$ on the turn