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You raised a very marginal hand that seldom flops well, managed to flop the 2nd nuts with a 2nd nut redraw, and had a guy push into you. I know you need to open up a little bit 6-max but do it with a hand that doesnt put you in bad situations on the flop, ie when the flop comes KT4 and you have no idea if your K is good. As is, i doubt you could have misplayed this hand, as it would appear villian was drawing to a flush or open ended and caught it. Im not sure what there is to critique... way to get pushed into, hope he doesnt have the A high flush and if he does, it furthers the validity of not creating a raised pot with a poor flopping hand like K9s.
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#2
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Thanks for the advice so far. What you guys have said was really my only critique of myself, which was getting involved in the hand in the first place. I was basically trying to take control of a limped pot in position with a marginal hand. I put my opponent on those exact hands and I thought the king was most likely as he had played it and he didn't want to make a decision if I had a flush or not to my bet on the river.
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#3
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Turrbo fold preflop, bet more on flop, bet more on turn.
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