the hand converter didnt work properly.
i raised 3x pre
bet the pot (180) on the flop
bet 120 on the turn
and another 120 on the river then he raised all in
Preflop: Seems ok to me
Flop: I wouldn't bet this big. If you go for potsize bets to chase away draws, you should rethink a bit about strategy imo.
Turn: Underbetting seems so weak, you're playing your had face up. Bet a decent size. Or don't bet at all.
River: I don't like the small bet. But I also don't like the spot you got yourself into.
Limping and raising are both fine preflop with a semi-good hand like qts.
Then just bet flop like 90-120, turn again 1/2-2/3 pot, river probably a small vbet, maybe cc because spades missed, dunno really.
As played snapfold river, ur repping a weak hand but 20$ players wont turn pairs into bluffs and this is almost always 2p+
so i need to rethink my betting patterns? this would help me prevent getting into stick situations. the reason i lead out was for pot control, hoping he would just go along with my betting pattern but it failed miserable lol.
so 2/3 on flop, 1/2 turn and small pot control bet?
so i need to rethink my betting patterns? this would help me prevent getting into stick situations. the reason i lead out was for pot control, hoping he would just go along with my betting pattern but it failed miserable lol.
so 2/3 on flop, 1/2 turn and small pot control bet?
lol you have TPGK why pot control? I'd bet 120 into 180 on flop. 270 into 420 on turn and jam the rest in on the river watching him pay me off w 87 or w/e his lucky hand is
well after the flop i was worried what he was calling with since he called a pot size bet, so i wanted to slow down abit
and i wanted to make sure i did still have some chips left and i wasnt committed if another spade came and he shoved
but it concerned me that he called a pot size bet on flop so i slowed down after that