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HT 3,5$ tp facing flop raise HT 3,5$ tp facing flop raise

11-18-2013 , 06:38 PM
vs random player, no reads. think he raise his draw otf, really not sure about the turn size bet,

PokerStars - Hold'em Tournament - $10/20 Blinds - 2 Players
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Bjonborg (BB): $490
atvmarc (BTN): $510

Pre-flop: Dealt to atvmarc 9 4
atvmarc raises to $40, Bjonborg calls $20

Flop: ($80) 9 7 3 (2 Players)
Bjonborg checks, atvmarc bets $40, Bjonborg raises to $120, atvmarc calls $80

Turn: ($320) 7 (2 Players)
Bjonborg checks, atvmarc bets $120, Bjonborg calls $120

River: ($560) Q (2 Players)
Bjonborg checks, atvmarc checks
Bjonborg Showed 5 6
atvmarc Showed 9 4
atvmarc wins $560 with two pair, Nines and Sevens
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11-18-2013 , 07:22 PM
Hi,

Once he flats your flop cr he only has a 7 or a draw imo. So I like leading the turn 1/2 maybe a little less and folding to a jam.
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11-18-2013 , 07:23 PM
I think you played well.
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11-18-2013 , 07:43 PM
bet turn way bigger, at least 200
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11-18-2013 , 07:50 PM
alright thanks, and if he shove to my 200 bet turn we are commit to call right ?
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11-18-2013 , 07:51 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by StillNight1
Hi,

Once he flats your flop cr he only has a 7 or a draw imo. So I like leading the turn 1/2 maybe a little less and folding to a jam.
do you ever read a HH correctly?
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11-18-2013 , 10:33 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by yay
do you ever read a HH correctly?
Never
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