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01-31-2010 , 08:29 PM
Hi guys,
this was first hand against this guy. Not sure if I played it correctly. Only thing I can say is that he thought pretty long after my c/r on flop and also thought before betting the turn.
Thx in advance for check up:

Ongame Network $50.00 No Limit Hold'em - 2 players
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BTN/SB: $40.00
Hero (BB): $77.59

Pre Flop: ($0.75) Hero is BB with T 9
BTN/SB raises to $1.50, Hero calls $1

Flop: ($3.00) 5 9 7 (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN/SB bets $2.25, Hero raises to $6.25, BTN/SB calls $4

Turn: ($15.50) 4 (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN/SB bets $13.00, Hero folds

Final Pot: $15.50
BTN/SB wins $13.00
(Rake: $0.77)
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01-31-2010 , 08:30 PM
so you were bluffing the flop?
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01-31-2010 , 08:49 PM
if im cr'ing this flop im betting the turn. im also cr'ing bigger on the flop

with stacks against an unknown and no history im more inclined to flat the flop and reevaluate the turn
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01-31-2010 , 09:01 PM
the c/r is a lot better with a better kicker. as is, when we c/r here we don't do well at all against his calling range and we're OOP. I think that even though the board is drawy the best line here is c/c c/c c/c unless the board comes out really bad.. This is obv not very deep thinking, but there's no sense in folding TP at nl 50 with no reads. That is like burning money. But I think c/c c/c c/c is the best line by far. It puts us up against a much more favorable range than c/r on the flop. As played, I don't know about the turn. Def becomes a much harder decision, but I think it would be really hard for me to find the fold button.
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02-01-2010 , 12:18 AM
I probably c/c flop with no reads and early. I don't think this is a flop and hand that you want to get deep with early. If villain plays back at you on flop or turn, what do you do, even though there are a ton of draws out there that he could have and your hand may be best? If you check to induce a bluff and he bets big (as he did here), you are in a horrible spot cuz you have no clue what villain does with his draws, and if he's not drawing and has only top pair, your kicker isn't great.

After c/r'ing I'm not sure whether leading turn or checking is best. But on the turn here after you check and he bets, I'm definitely folding. It's early so you have no idea how aggressive this guy is, its a dangerous board so even if you do have the best hand theres a good chance he will outdraw you, and if you call this bet you'll basically have to call a river shove it looks like, which without a read is -EV IMO.
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