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Party Poker 1/2 Hold'em (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
Preflop: Hero is CO with A ![]() ![]() [color=#666666]4 folds</font>, [color=#CC3333]Hero raises</font>, [color=#666666]2 folds</font>, BB calls. Flop: (4.50 SB) 2 ![]() ![]() ![]() BB checks, [color=#CC3333]Hero bets</font>, [color=#CC3333]BB raises</font>, Hero calls. Turn: (4.25 BB) J ![]() [color=#CC3333]BB bets</font>, [color=#CC3333]Hero raises</font>, [color=#CC3333]BB 3-bets</font>, Hero calls. River: (10.25 BB) Q ![]() [color=#CC3333]BB bets</font>, Hero calls. Final Pot: 12.25 BB Any better way to play this? Suggestions welcome on all streets |
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It's not too late to edit your post -- make sure you use the 2+2 output setting on the converter.
And I could see putting in another bet on the turn. |
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I would probably just call afterthe 3-bet vs an unknown. It's probably pretty close to even that he has A9 vs holdings that we are behind, and maybe chopping sometimes. If he has J9, then FANTASTIC!
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hi
3-bet the flop. if not, play exactly as you did. |
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Main thing I would probably do different is 3-bet the flop.
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I agree with 3 betting the flop, if he caps it then you know you are in trouble. After he 3 bets the turn goind into call-down mode is really the only way to go.
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