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$10 NLHE 6-max: Calling from BB... how do you play these pots?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5744130, member: 397965"] Preflop Easy call Flop I think, a check-raise is overplaying your hand, and I also think, I know, why you did it. There are literally no cards, you like to see on the turn and river, other than a Q, 9 or 2, which is not a spade. Everything else will complete some hands and make your future decisions difficult. But this is not a reason to check-raise. When you do this, you are essentially taking a hand, that has some showdown value, and turning it into a value-bluff. You are folding out all their random air like a C-bet with AK and getting called by all the hands, that crush you or have a lot of equity. AKA draws. If anything this wet and dynamic board is a reason to at least consider simply folding, when BTN has already called. There are just not going to be a lot of chances for you to take a pair of 9`s with not even top kicker to showdown and still be good against two opponents. Not saying I would fold this, but its certainly between calling and folding, and its never a raise. Turn Unsurpricingly you got called, and now you are out of position in a bloated pot with still just a janky top pair. Yet another hand (54) beat you now, and this was one of the better turn cards, that could have come. You should never have been in this spot, so its almost not worth analysing it. But I guess, your blocker bet is sort of ok. Gets you one step closer to showdown relatively cheaply, and if he raise, you have an easy fold. River I also fold to this overbet. A bunch of straights are possible, but realistically he almost always has something even better, which is the full house. He was scared of the straight, and this is why, he only woke up to action now, that the board is paired. Conclusion Even though you got away in the end, you lost quite a bit more, than you should in this hand. The main thing to take away is to not overvalue top pair on a low connected board. It is way different from having AK on K84 rainbow, where you are behind to way less hands and also have a lot more equity, when you are ahead. You need to look at this like "I have a middling pair with third kicker" rather than "LOL I have top pair". [/QUOTE]
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