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NL2 FR AJ cbet opinions.

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Taxdriver
Joined: 25.10.2011

Hand converted with online PokerStrategy.com hand converter:

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$0.01/$0.02 No-Limit Hold'em (9 handed)

Known players:
[tg]MP2$1.86:///////;MP3$0.77:///////;CO$2.49:///////;BU (Hero)$2.10:///////;SB$0.66:///////;BB$1.97:///////;UTG1$2.07:///////;UTG2$3.06:///////;MP1$1.59:///////;[/tg]

Preflop: Hero is BU with A:c, J:h.
3 folds, MP2 calls $0.02, MP3 calls $0.02, CO raises to $0.04, Hero raises to $0.18, 2 folds, MP2 calls $0.16, MP3 calls $0.16, CO calls $0.14.

Flop: ($0.75) 4:h, Q:d, 9:d (4 players)
MP2 checks, MP3 checks, CO checks, Hero bets $0.54, MP2 calls $0.54, MP3 folds, CO calls $0.54.

Turn: ($2.37) A:h (3 players)
MP2 checks, CO checks, Hero raises to $1.38, MP2 folds, CO calls $1.38.

River: ($5.13) 3:c (2 players)

Final Pot: $5.13.
Results follow:

Hero shows a pair of aces(A:c J:h).
CO shows a pair of aces(J:d A:d).

Hero wins with a pair of aces(A:c J:h).
CO wins with a pair of aces(J:d A:d).

Flop was cbet for bluf. Was the cbet right? (size and the fact of a cbet in this situation at all) If I look back I think there were too many players to make a bluf here.
Turn was lucky and some better hands that called at the flop are beat by me now. So I betted again and my A is quite hidden and strong since I could have AQ.


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CPallo
Joined: 12.04.2012

Hi,

Your pre-flop play is fine, although we could raise smaller here, like 0.16.

Flop I'd just give up here, our hand doesn't have any clean outs here and we might have reverse implied odds in case we hit something. It's also 4-way pot so we rarely get enough Fold Equity. As a sidenote, I think you should cbet 1/2 as a standard in 3-bet pots versus regulars.


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