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[Closed] Missed a lot of value ??

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$0.01/$0.02 No-Limit Hold'em (8 handed)

Known players:
[tg]MP3$4.75:///////;CO$2.75:///////;BU$5.00:///////;SB$2.45:///////;BB (Hero)$4.34:///////;UTG2$4.85:///////;MP1$2.97:///////;MP2$0.80:///////;[/tg]

Preflop: Hero is BB with 2:s, A:s.
4 folds, CO calls $0.02, BU folds, SB calls $0.01, Hero checks.

Flop: ($0.06) 7:s, 5:s, 6:s (3 players)
SB bets $0.04, Hero raises to $0.12, CO folds, SB calls $0.08.

Turn: ($0.3) 9:d (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $0.30, SB calls $0.30.

River: ($0.9) 6:d (2 players)
SB checks, Hero checks.

Final Pot: $0.9.
Results follow:

SB shows a flush, jack high(T:s J:s).
Hero shows a flush, ace high(2:s A:s).

Hero wins with a flush, ace high(2:s A:s).

Hey guys,

I personally cant look to this hand. I think i played it horribly.Could you please judges or anybody else put your opinion. I personally think it would have been more action if I would just called the flop bet. In the way I played I personally thought that i miss a value bet on the river but I missread the stats. SB=9/5 , CO= 11/0; TY


4 replies

I think you played this hand really good. A2s isn't good enough to isolate pre.
Flopp: maybe a bigger raise.
Turn: Good to bet big because he must have been on a draw of somekind.
On the river the fullhouse made it and I belive you made a nice check.


Wriggers
Joined: 21.07.2009

Preflop, flop and turn are all fine. There's no need to isolate yourself against hands that have you dominated with A2, flop is a good raise, and turn is a good bet to try and build the pot.

However, sets would probably play the flop a lot faster by 3betting you, also, I would expect a donkbet on the river if he'd made his full house. For these reasons I would bet the river again to maximise value, probably about $0.75 :)


What type of hands are you putting him on? 2par, str8, set and flushdraw?


Wriggers
Joined: 21.07.2009

There's all sorts he can have here, lower flushes, straights with 34s and 9Ts (There are some straight flushes in there as well ), 2 pairs (56s, 67s 75s, 97s) but not many sets (And I suppose straights as well) as he would usually fastplay these on the flop and try to get it in, as nobody puts anyone on a flopped flush The only really flush draws I put him on are things like KQ, KJ, QJ. So whilst the river pairs the 6, which improves 67 and 65, I think we're ahead sooo much of the time that we should be betting out for value.


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