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11-11-2015 , 06:32 PM
4 hands with the villain, 0 CB so far.
What are you doing on the flop? C/C or C/R?

PokerStars - $1.44+$0.06|10/20 NL (2 max) - Holdem - 2 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

SB: 350 (VPIP: 25.00, PFR: 25.00, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 8)
Hero (BB): 650

SB posts SB 10, Hero posts BB 20

Pre Flop: (pot: 30) Hero has Q K

SB raises to 40, Hero calls 20

Flop: (80, 2 players) 8 8 T
Hero checks, SB bets 56, Hero calls 56

Turn: (192, 2 players) 8
Hero checks, SB bets 96
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11-12-2015 , 08:26 PM
If i had the K or the Q of hearts I would c-r here.
Many backdoor flush and striaght opportunities and there are a lot of turns that you can use to barrel off to get him of the bottom of his range or some underpair of course.
as played fold the turn.
You are gonna be putting yourself in really awkward situations on the river if you call turn here!
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11-13-2015 , 04:05 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by kakospaidis
If i had the K or the Q of hearts I would c-r here.
Many backdoor flush and striaght opportunities and there are a lot of turns that you can use to barrel off to get him of the bottom of his range or some underpair of course.
as played fold the turn.
You are gonna be putting yourself in really awkward situations on the river if you call turn here!
If you c/r your backdoors 2.5x here, you are left with 170 and a 380 pot ott. You might not have enough fold equity to semi-bluff shove, especially on a paired board. I'd want to shove at least 200.
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11-14-2015 , 07:04 AM
With that sizing either c/c or c/f. Maybe c/f.as far as i know with that sizing the recs keep barelling.and ofc i dont like the idea of c/r
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