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Originally Posted by surf doc
It is pretty uncommon to successfully misplay every decision in a hand but you actually pulled it off here. The mistakes are all just kinda bad until the river which is terribad.
Exactly this.
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Originally Posted by Pro Playa
Good / bad / meh?
You need to add, "terrible," as an option.
Pre - J9 off is a bad hand even vs. a completely random hand on the button. Especially so vs. a good player (btw "ABC," and "solid tag," are not synonymous with each other so I'm confused). Most of the time you will get flops just like the one you're about to get where you have dog **** oop and have to fold to one bet.
Flop - Ace high rainbow boards are generally the most terrible flops you can get in this situation - you're always 3! strong aces, even TT and 66 a lot of the time. There's very little you can represent if you plan to bluff at some point. In addition you only have 8 outs to an open-ender, and 6 outs to crappy pairs. Fold now.
Turn - Congrats on hitting the best turn card. I guess we can call and maybe throw in a few river bluffs if something like a 9 hits? We can't raise because again, our range is so capped - I guess we have some 97 or 88/66 sometimes but I mean... it's a thin thin spot. I guess since we have both a lag image and a pretty solid image at the same time, a raise here might just work.
River - One of the worst rivers. 97, the one hand you're credibly repping, is no longer the nuts, and villain can have all of the better hands pretty easily + raise you with hands that have blockers as bluffs. You've gotta give up this river.