Re: Far too weak passive
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Preflop: QTs is a little too weak a hand for me to open at UTG+2, unless the table pretty loose passive. Did you cringe when the button raised?
Flop: Pretty darn goo flop, did you deal it yourself? Now, you are on a close to nut flush draw. You are 2:1 against hitting it on the river. You have 35% chance to win it. Therefore - if it's more than two opponents in the hand, you shold choose the strategy to maximize the amount of money that goes into the pot. I love your bet there. When the button raises and comes back to you, there are EXACTLY two oppenents left. Your reraise will most definitely knock out the cutoff, and you are left with 50% pot equity and 35% odds. Not what you want ... definitely call, not a raise. Note that if a couple of more people called the button's raise, it would have been correct to reraise.
TURN: C/R is good, since betting out will knock out both opponents more often than not.
RIVER: Cap the sucker, no question about that. There are only two hands you are losing to - straight flush and king-high flush. Stop seeing monsters and cap. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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