I don't like how I played this.

I don't like how I played this.

Can you give your feedback on each decision before spoiling

PartyGaming - $0.25 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

BB: 94.6 BB
UTG: 39.4 BB
Hero (MP): 338.4 BB
CO: 105.2 BB
BTN: 264.2 BB
SB: 100.04 BB

SB posts SB 0.4 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.4 BB) Hero has 8 7

fold, Hero raises to 2 BB, CO raises to 7.4 BB, fold, SB calls 7 BB, fold, Hero calls 5.4 BB

Flop: (23.2 BB, 3 players) Q T 9
SB checks, Hero checks, CO bets 7.28 BB, fold, Hero calls 7.28 BB

Turn: (37.76 BB, 2 players) 6
Hero checks, CO bets 11.88 BB, Hero?

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Hero raises to 30 BB, CO calls 18.12 BB

River: (97.76 BB, 2 players) Q
Hero?

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Hero bets 115.44 BB, fold

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Hero wins 207.8 BB River sizing seems with out thought. Micro bet seems better looking back

02 March 2024 at 05:27 PM
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fold flop w/o BDFD. don’t think there’s any point splitting sizes OTR when u only have ⅔ pot behind.


Fold pre unless SB is very big fish.
Yes flop call is bad.


by Haizemberg93

Fold pre unless SB is very big fish.
Yes flop call is bad.

SB is big fish that I have very reliable reads on. He's a dream villain lol

CO is loose passive fish


by Haizemberg93

Fold pre unless SB is very big fish.
Yes flop call is bad.

I think in theory low connectors and pairs gain EV when someone cold calls the 3b. In practice the cold call will be wider and from a bad player so probably even better.


I don't think solver does much of cold calling 3bet.
It's just a trash hand that flops weak pairs and dominated draws, but it's ok if you have mega fish that can call off a stack with middle pair or something.


I would fold pre or fold flop
As played, jam turn

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