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11-13-2007 , 03:22 PM
villain is 35/10/1 - 76 hands


Full Tilt Poker, $0.50/$1 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players
LeggoPoker Hand History Converter

Hero (SB): $102.50
BB: $90.70
UTG: $98.60
MP: $107.15
CO: $102.15
BTN: $60.25

Pre-Flop: Q K dealt to Hero (SB)
4 folds, Hero raises to $4, BB raises to $7, Hero calls $3

Flop: ($14) 5 Q 8 (2 Players)
Hero checks, BB bets $6, Hero raises to $24, BB raises to $42
11-13-2007 , 03:34 PM
dont c/r the flop unless your comfortable getting it in

I'd probably fold now but hate that I put in a third of my stack
11-13-2007 , 03:36 PM
You shouldn't raise him on the flop unless you are willing to get it all-in. I would just call his flop bet and fold given the way you played it.
11-13-2007 , 03:41 PM
why are you raising the flop. it is crazy.

just call and keep the pot small unless you improve.

he probably has a monster, if not you are better off playing it slow anyway, a raise will just scare him off
11-13-2007 , 03:42 PM
check call flop? then what on turn? how do I know where I am by just check calling.
11-13-2007 , 03:48 PM
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check call flop? then what on turn? how do I know where I am by just check calling.
if you c/c the flop and turn you put in roughly the same amount that you would if you c/r the flop. but you get the benefit seeing 2 more cards and giving your hand a chance to improve. also if he checks the turn you know you're ahead usually and can value bet the river accordingly. or check/call flop and turn and fold the river if he bets big.

      
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