NL10 Q9s

Posted 7 years ago

Poker Stars $10.00 No Limit Hold'em - 6 players - View hand 3024102
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BTN: $10.72 - VPIP: 20, PFR: 20, 3B: 0, AF: 0,0, Hands: 10
Hero (SB): $13.13 - VPIP: 24, PFR: 18, 3B: 7, AF: 3,9, Hands: 23183
BB: $12.71 - VPIP: 15, PFR: 9, 3B: 6, AF: 2,1, Hands: 175
UTG: $7.51 - VPIP: 0, PFR: 0, 3B: 0, AF: 0,0, Hands: 6
MP: $10.89 - VPIP: 19, PFR: 15, 3B: 2, AF: 2,5, Hands: 98
CO: $11.35 - VPIP: 24, PFR: 13, 3B: 0, AF: 3,4, Hands: 114

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$0.05/$0.10 No Limit Holdem PokerStars
6 Players

Blinds $0.05/$0.106
UTG Player4 $7.51
UTG+1 Player5 $10.89
CO Player6 $11.35
D Player1 $10.72
SBHero $13.13
BB Player3 $12.71
Preflop
6$0.15Hero is SB9Q
3 folds, Player1 raises to $0.22, Hero raises to $0.70, Player3 raises to $1.18, Player1 folds, Hero calls$0.48
Flop
2$2.58K4T
Hero checks, Player3 bets $0.96, Hero calls$0.96
Turn
2$4.50J
Hero bets$4.30, Player3 goes all-in $10.57, Hero calls$6.27
River
2$25.64, 1 all-in T
[divbox=#eeeeee]Final Pot $25.64


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Posted 7 years ago
Is it a good gameplan in these situations to check all of our range (our bluffs also) on this type of boards? And bet on lower ones?
Posted 7 years ago
fold pre
Posted 7 years ago
vs a c4bet
Posted 7 years ago
We have to call pre due to the awful sizing of the cold 4bet but I like just check/fold flop even though we have a gutshot and BDFD.

As played, I love the turn lead and sizing because if our opponent does have a hand like AA, or KKK he's always going broke as his pre-flop sizing demonstrates he's probably a very weak player and very weak players don't do very well when it comes to folding big pairs.
Posted 7 years ago
Fold to the open raise is my move preflop versus what looks like a tighter reg type. After we call I like check/folding flop because even if we hit our hand we run into AQss too often at best.
The only saving grace here is what RegiTime said, in that leading when we hit is good as these tighter guys won't be folding an overpair or a set any time soon but may (or not of course) slow down on a tricky runout.

I'm not as good at explaining my thinking sometimes though.