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$5 NLHE 6-max: my foolish hand QJs blaphing
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5708591, member: 397965"] Preflop Standard spot to defend. Flop With a 12-out draw I would check-raise here. Most people C-bet to much on a K high board or in fact most boards, and you can put hands like A high or second pair in a pretty miserable spot. Check-calling is obviously also a +EV play though. The only really bad decision would be to check-fold. Turn The turn completes 87 and puts out a new flushdraw, but most of all its a blank, so I dont understand the decision to change your strategy now? You have less equity than on the flop, and his range is also much stronger, since people often use a "1-and-done" C-betting strategy. So as played I would just check-call again and then probably donk lead the river, if I made my hand. However you check-raised, and now he 3-bet for half his stack. This mean, he is never folding, so your 4-bet jam is only getting money in behind. Instead its a close decision between folding and calling with intention to donk jam the river, if you make your hand. [/QUOTE]
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