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[QUOTE="Julez97, post: 5659325, member: 434106"] To answer your question, yes you lost a lot of value. Not lets review the hand and see why. Pre-flop. Seems pretty standard. Wouldn't do anything different. Flop. Could consider taking a different line such as checking middle-set and raising later in the hand. The only problem with raising, is that you don't rep a ton of hands. Either 33, 44, and maybe a big draw like A5cc, 65cc, but those hands primarily 3-bet pre-flop. Anyway, I think raising is a totally acceptable play and probably better at these stakes against more stationy players. When villain calls the raise, his range probably looks like Kx top pair, slow played top set, or a strong flush draw. Turn. I like the bet, and I like that you chose a large sizing. Villain appears to have a fairly strong hand that is unlikely to fold just yet. The only hand that got there is 65s. So I would continue to bet for value. Since villain does not raise, I would almost certainly say he does not have a straight going into the river. River. Wow I don't know what happened here. Villain checks. You check back. The backdoor flush comes in but other than that the 6s changes very little. The only hands that really improved to beat you are hands like AKss, or KQss. 65ss is no longer possible, and what other hand could even get there? Maybe A5s? Plus I would expect villain to lead out quite frequently when they make their hands here. You simply are not beat enough in this spot to ever justify checking back with a set. This is a mandatory bet. Id bet around a $ to get a sigh call from Kx, or 2 pair. [/QUOTE]
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