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Originally Posted by 72odonkey72
butchered hand.. would appreciate thoughts he. prob either call flop or x back turn
[converted_hand][hand_history]Poker Stars, $0.08/$0.16 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37851437
BTN: $35.52 (222 bb)
SB: $5.26 (32.9 bb)
BB: $20.60 (128.8 bb)
UTG: $34.24 (214 bb)
Hero (MP): $24.20 (151.3 bb)
CO: $20.66 (129.1 bb)
Preflop: Hero is MP with A Q
UTG folds, Hero raises to $0.48, 2 folds, SB calls $0.40, BB calls $0.32
Flop: ($1.44) 2 K 6 (3 players)
SB checks, BB bets $0.46, Hero raises to $1.20, SB folds, BB calls $0.74
Turn: ($3.84) 3 (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $4.96, BB raises to $11.76, Hero calls $6.80
River: ($27.36) 4 (2 players)
BB bets $7.16 and is all-in, Hero folds
my 2 cents is that you make an unecessary raise otf that puts you in a tougher spot later on. If you feel you are ahead of his bluffs and have enough bd and overcard equity vs his value then flatting should be a more +ev play than raising/folding.
turn overbet is unecessary as well since his range is uncapped and you will fold out a lot of worse drawing hands that would call to a normal 70-75% bet. Id rather villain call heart draws that we beat at showdown when he misses than fold them out but lose a larger pot to his value.
I think calling flop and calling/betting when checked to ott in a smaller pot will get you the most ev overall though.
gl on the grind! it's a long process but if you study hard and stick to it good things can happen