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09-15-2011 , 09:09 AM
PokerStars - $0.10 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

BTN: $10.22
SB: $11.73
Hero (BB): $10.52
UTG: $11.50
MP: $10.42
CO: $10.42

SB posts SB $0.05, Hero posts BB $0.10

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero has A A

fold, fold, CO raises to $0.30, fold, fold, Hero raises to $1.00, CO calls $0.70

Flop: ($2.05, 2 players) 4 6 K
Hero bets $1.46, CO calls $1.46

Turn: ($4.97, 2 players) 2
Hero bets $3.54, CO calls $3.54

River: ($12.05, 2 players) 7
hero????


turn is good???check raise is better??or check call??

villian 24/17/8 and fold 3bet 77

Last edited by Ahighforvalue; 09-15-2011 at 09:24 AM.
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09-15-2011 , 09:19 AM
It depends on the villains and his stats... maybe check call the turn would be a nice line and when another club hits the river your hand is very weak so in my opinnion C/F or if you check and the villain raises a really smalll bet you could make a crying call
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09-15-2011 , 09:25 AM
flop - bet a little smaller
turn - bet smaller
river -check/fold
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09-15-2011 , 09:31 AM
thanks for your answer..
i cant check call because iam commited and i lost value some times from kx..if i do check i prefer raise and dont call..if i bet turn and dont come club i shove river because kx call me..now with 4 club is very difficult to say but i think check fold is the better line..
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09-15-2011 , 09:52 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by 10isgood
flop - 1)bet a little smaller
2)turn - bet smaller
3)river -check/fold
1)why?
2)maybe if you want fold any raise but i dont fold here..
3)+
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09-15-2011 , 09:55 AM
bet bet check fold.
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09-15-2011 , 09:58 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by 10isgood
flop - bet a little smaller
turn - bet smaller
river -check/fold
Why would you raise smaller on the flop?...
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09-15-2011 , 10:13 AM
Looks fine as long as you c/f
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09-15-2011 , 10:15 AM
i like how you played it. unfortunate that the board turned out that way it did. sadly, you have to c/f now.
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09-15-2011 , 10:28 AM
I think you played it fine if you c/f river.

I think the point of betting smaller on flop and turn is so that on the river you aren't left with 4 in a pot of 10.

Much more fluid to be jamming 6 into a pot of 8 (although not when the 4flush gets there). Not only will this make your bets more fluid, it will also given your small bluffs more credibility and allow villain to bluffraise flops wider (which is good for our AA)
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09-15-2011 , 10:38 AM
Perfect line just c/f this river, poor betsizing.
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09-15-2011 , 01:48 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ahighforvalue
1)why?
2)maybe if you want fold any raise but i dont fold here..
3)+
Because it's 100bb deep.No reason to bet so big to get all the money in by the river.

You give more room to your opponents to bluff-raise you.

Weaker hands can continue calling you.

And finally you have more room to fire multiple barells as a bluff.
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