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Butchered a big hand


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I pretty much butchered this hand. Villain was 17/13 over about 100 hands cbet 100%. No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (6 handed) - Hold'em Manager Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com MP ($100.40) CO ($100) Hero (Button) ($107.25) SB ($99) BB ($38.40) UTG ($168.20) Preflop: Hero is Button with Kspade.gif, Qclub.gif 2 folds, CO bets $3.50, Hero calls $3.50, 2 folds Flop: ($8.50) 10heart.gif, Qheart.gif, Qspade.gif (2 players) CO bets $6.10, Hero raises $18, CO calls $11.90 Turn: ($44.50) Jdiamond.gif (2 players) CO checks, Hero checks River: ($44.50) 8heart.gif (2 players) CO checks, Hero checks Total pot: $44.50 I should have bet the turn but after he called the reraise on the flop but i put him on a really tight range due to his stats and flop call so didn't think i could get 3streets of value so was planning to bet the river or call a bet. Then the river completes the straight and flush, plus he could have TT, JJ, 88, AQ that all beat me i felt his range was really narrow and i was likely beat but checking back seemed to feel really weak tight after checking the turn too but felt i had no choice on the river. I think i created my own problems by re-raising the flop i then put him on a really tight range when he called and didn't know what to do after that as i felt big bets on later streets would leave my hand really face up and i would then likely value town myself against bigger hands that would trap me. I should have bet the turn for value from AA KK Q9 heart combo draws but i was afraid of being c/r off my hand, although if i was c/r then it's an easy fold so i just got lost totally and ended up having to check a big hand down. Is calling the flop then betting turn and river normally the best play?

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Re: Butchered a big hand He has a c-bet frequency of 100%. So he's betting the flop with anything in his pre-flop raising range. You have most of that raising range crushed, so most of the time you raise the flop you're just making him fold worse hands. A call disguises your hand a bit more (straight and flush draws there, or you could just be floating him), and lets him bluff you again on the turn. So I think I call the flop. The turn comes Jd, and when he checks I'm betting fairly big (3/4 pot) and folding to a raise. Obviously if he calls then you've got a tough decision on the river when he checks to you. I think the check on the river is fine, as he's probably going to turn a straight into a bluff catcher, and possibly the same if he has the flush.

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