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02-25-2019 , 12:11 PM
Hi everyone!

My name is Big-S, I'm Spanish and I'm new in this forum. I just joined it because I want to learn poker again. I was playing many years ago and I learned a lot reading several books, by the internet and on YouTube. I did it quite good, so I want to resume the game.

Here it is the hand:

Cash game - 1/1 Blinds - 100 BB

3 limpers, Hero in BTN with QJ raise 5BB, everybody folds, Villain CO calls.

Flop: QJT rainbow
- Villan bets 20BB (an fish, very tricky and I saw preflop that He hadn't any good hand like +99/+AJ, because he would had bet preflop). In this point, I don't think he has a set or a straight. Maybe he could have 98o, but he would had bet less amount on the flop or played x/raise.
- Hero moves All-In. I thought I had two options here after this movement: Villain folds beacuse he has a weak hand / Villain calls with a straight draw or just a pair. In the rest of the percent he wins.
- Villain calls and shows Q9o.

I think I played correctly, but what do you guys think? Thanks a lot!

PD: Sorry if I made any mistake, I'm learning English.
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02-25-2019 , 12:31 PM
Welcome to the forum! (Your English is better than a lot of the people's on this forum )

I think the hand was played fine.

When posting, it's good to put the pot size on each street (in this case the one street), and I prefer when people use $ instead of bb, but I might be in the minority.
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02-25-2019 , 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Javanewt
Welcome to the forum! (Your English is better than a lot of the people's on this forum )

I think the hand was played fine.

When posting, it's good to put the pot size on each street (in this case the one street), and I prefer when people use $ instead of bb, but I might be in the minority.
Thank you for your quickly answer and for your recommendations!

OK, I wanted to confirm that I played rightly!
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