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01-04-2016 , 07:06 PM
    Poker Stars, $0.23 Buy-in (10/20 blinds) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 2 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

    Hero (BB): 1,020 (51 bb)
    SB: 480 (24 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with K 3
    SB raises to 40, Hero calls 20

    Flop: (80) 2 9 J (2 players)
    Hero checks, SB checks

    Turn: (80) 9 (2 players)
    Hero checks, SB bets 35, Hero calls 35

    River: (150) T (2 players)
    Hero checks, SB checks

    Spoiler:
    Results: 150 pot
    Final Board: 2 9 J 9 T
    Hero showed K 3 and won 75SB showed 6 K and won 75



    Hello, im caller so I cant representative top pair here too much, but ... is it important on that limit?
    I think about good line to play draws oop vs random villain.
    How to play here?
    9x ott is hit moe time my range, and villain dont hit flop, so maybe bet turn is good idea?
    what sizing you use here then?
    Then I have big FE + FD I think so + K out for top pair.. so I think its really good idea.
    k3s Quote
    01-04-2016 , 09:12 PM
    The lower the stakes the less you should bluff. People are very loose passive and will call a lot of bets, so it's better to only bluff when it's obvious you have to do so to win and they haven't shown a lot of interest in the hand.

    I would check down K and Q high here and bluff my worse flush draws that miss.
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    01-04-2016 , 09:27 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Nefirmative
    The lower the stakes the less you should bluff. People are very loose passive and will call a lot of bets, so it's better to only bluff when it's obvious you have to do so to win and they haven't shown a lot of interest in the hand.
    I actually think you should bluff more the weaker the player is, but you have to choose the bluffing spots carefully and adjust appropriately. I think you should do much fewer multi-street bluffs against weaker players, but don't be afraid to adjust.

    This hand is fine both as a turn probe/bet or as a check call. I would always check-call the stronger Ax and Kx flush draws because they have much more showdown value.

    Donking/betting out when you called is generally a very bad idea because you rep bluff-catchers and bet into a range of easy folds (much weaker hands) and stronger hands.
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