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Originally Posted by dmansoc
Winamax Poker - CashGame - Holdem no limit (0.05€/0.10€)
Table: 'Aachen 06' 5-max (real money) Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: xzonimx (13.28€)
Seat 2: _anytwo_ (10€)
Seat 3: gege7977 (9.60€)
Seat 4: Hero (10.41€)
Seat 5: CrazyC4rd (17.60€)
*** ANTE/BLINDS ***
gege7977 posts small blind 0.05€
Hero posts big blind 0.10€
Dealt to Hero[Qs As]
*** PRE-FLOP ***
CrazyC4rd folds
xzonimx raises 0.20€ to 0.30€
_anytwo_ folds
gege7977 folds
Hero raises 0.90€ to 1.20€
xzonimx calls 0.90€
*** FLOP *** [9d 2h Ts]
Hero bets 1.65€
xzonimx calls 1.65€
*** TURN *** [9d 2h Ts][Qh]
Hero bets 3.80€
xzonimx calls 3.80€
*** RIVER *** [9d 2h Ts Qh][8s]
Hero bets 3.76€ and is all-in
xzonimx calls 3.76€
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Hero shows [Qs As] (One pair : Queens)
xzonimx shows [Th Jh] (Straight Queen high)
xzonimx collected 19.67€ from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 19.67€ | Rake 1.20€
Board: [9d 2h Ts Qh 8s]
Seat 1: xzonimx showed [Th Jh] and won 19.67€ with Straight Queen high
Seat 4: Hero (big blind) showed [Qs As] and lost with One pair : Queens
1) If you aren't going to convert your hands, then just type them out. This is nearly unreadable.
2) Preflop: Fine
3) Flop: What is the point of betting so big here? If you're just range betting, then bet way smaller than this. Like 0.8 into 2.45. Also pay attention to stacks, you now have 7.56 left with 5.75 on the turn.
4) Turn: I mean if you're gonna ram in on one of the worst river cards anyway, you might as well do it yourself and try to charge KQ/QJ/JT/J9s/etc the maximum. I'm not sure if checking or shoving is better (since shoving looks like a massive overplay), but we've kind of put ourselves in this situation on the flop by blowing out his weak hands with a big flop sizing and setting up an awkward stack. If we bet 0.8 above like we should have, the pot would be 4.05 and we'd have 8.41 left, an after a normal bet on the turn of like 3, we can opt to check fold river at 3:1.
But yeah, while I agree with the other posters that we've overplayed this hand, I would say that this hand went to hell on the flop. Don't just click 2/3rds pot. Understand how ranges and stack depth can allow for different sizes.