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Originally Posted by Spanishmoon
Preflop is okay at a passive table. With the V behind you, perhaps you can squeeze with better hands.
I prefer to bet the flop HU. The board is wet and favors your range.
After you’ve checked the turn, you’ve converted your hand into a bluff-catcher. I’d prefer to lead this turn as you block so many better Kx combos and you’re mainly trying to extract value from draws and his Qx if he doubts you have anything. He still cannot rule out that you have the nuts, so I don’t think he can raise here comfortably if you bet.
On the river, the flush comes in and he feels safe representing it after H has taken such a passive post-flop line. Yes V can have a flush but I think this is a pretty clear x/c. I don’t understand your river lead. As played you get 3-1 to call so I think you can call.
I think you played the hand too passively post flop and got yourself into trouble. If you felt the V was calling and raising too wide, just play more strongly and directly.
Agreed with almost everything.
Turn is a bet for sure now I gave a better thought. I can be leading with some draw I’ve decided to X flop to balance. Maybe some JT AJ AT of spades.
Still not confortable about the Flop Bet. I like the X.
Thank you guys for the comment.
RESULT:
I called and V1 showed T8ss