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$0.05/$0.1 No-Limit Hold'em (5 handed)
Known players:
[tg]BU (Hero)$19.17:///////;SB$18.54:///////;BB$11.69:///////;MP3$10.00:///////;CO$10.00:///////;[/tg]
Preflop: Hero is BU with T:h, 8:h.
2 folds, Hero raises to $0.25, SB calls $0.20, BB calls $0.15.
Flop: ($0.75) 6:h, K:d, 9:h (3 players)
SB checks, BB checks, Hero bets $0.54, SB raises to $2.00, BB folds, Hero calls $1.46.
Turn: ($4.75) A:d (2 players)
SB bets $2.50, Hero folds, SB gets uncalled bet back.
Final Pot: $4.75.
villain 20/16 af 2.5 flop agg 32% 0.0(3bet) 101hands
This hand made me ask my self a few question.
One of them is : was calling here the worst play i could make?
Let's say against a K,we`ve got @43% eq... but that is to win the hand after the river... so by just calling here i`m not getting to much of a shot of wining this hand because i`ll practically have to fold on any non 7,non h,and let's say non J card(this depends on how much the villain is going to bet on the turn)
Ofc i have some reverse implied odds as well.
Second question:
By raising here again can we make him trow away a K?What size should the raise be? (ofc we`re both deep here,but if we `ve got 100BB stacks - could i shove on him for max fold eq?)
Third question:
Am i just trying to get to much out of this hand?and maybe because of the reverse implied odds it's just better to bet/fold the flop vs his raise?
Sorry for the long text.Ty for the patience of reading it