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Originally Posted by cizixap
No Limit Hold'em $0.05/$0.10
PokerStars
9 players
Stacks:
UTG - Hero ($15.12)
UTG+1 - UTG+1 ($27.68)
UTG+2 - UTG+2 ($6.91)
MP - MP ($11.39)
MP2 - MP2 ($59.49)
CO - CO ($7.95)
BTN - BTN ($10.10)
SB - SB ($11.11)
BB - BB ($7.69)
Preflop: ($0.15, 9 players) Hero is UTG with K K
Hero raises to $0.35, 3 folds, MP2 calls $0.35, 1 fold, BTN calls $0.35, 2 folds
Flop: 7 8 6 ($1.20, 3 players)
Hero bets $1.15, MP2 calls $1.15, 1 fold
Turn: 3 ($3.50, 2 players)
Hero bets $3.34, MP2 calls $3.34
River: 6 ($10.18, 2 players)
Hero bets $10.28 (all-in), MP2 calls $10.28
Total Pot: $30.74
Hero shows K K (two pair, Kings and Sixes)
MP2 shows 7 6 (a full house, Sixes full of Sevens)
MP2 wins $29.36
Is there anything I did wrong?
I think everything was played correctly until the river. Every time you commit money to a pot you need to seriously consider what you are trying to accomplish. By shoving on the river, what range of hands are you trying to get called by? I think the best case scenario is like pocket 10s or Js, but that only makes up a miniscule portion of his range. If he is calling flop and turn, you need to give him credit for more than TPTK for sure, especially on this board. I think QQ+ puts in a 3bet flop or turn so you are gonna be beat here alot of the time. If he has TPTK or overpair, he will check call the river so you have no reason to commit anymore to the pot. If he decides to raise the river, you will likely only the size of the pot at most. If he shoves or raises big river, you need to trust your read on this guys post flop aggression and preflop limping range. 76 definitely falls into that range.