Okay, exam went well, so I'm on holiday for a week before first semester starts, which means I've got a bit more time for poker again. Just passed the halfway mark at 5NL with 5200 hands, and I'm reasonably happy with my progress, although even if I was already at 10k hands I wouldn't be moving up, still got a bit of work to do. Hopefully over the next 5k hands I'll get there enough to make me happy.

Today's review is as follows:

$0.02/$0.05 No Limit Holdem
6 Players
Hand Conversion Powered by weaktight.com

Stacks:
UTG Hero ($5)
UTG+1 imonaboatt ($5.85)
CO Bidzsizz ($1.43)
BTN miikael1985 ($5.95)
SB cptcarrott ($2.19)
BB pitu556 ($1.81)

Pre-Flop: ($0.07, 6 players) Hero is UTG
Hero raises to $0.20, 1 fold, Bidzsizz calls $0.20, miikael1985 calls $0.20, 2 folds

Flop: ($0.67, 3 players)
Hero bets $0.50, Bidzsizz folds, miikael1985 calls $0.50

Turn: ($1.67, 2 players)
Hero ($4.3)?



Preflop: Villain is 75/49 over 50 hands, so his preflop calling range here is pretty massive: {any two suited, any ace, any king, any pair, any connector, and probably any two offsuit cards both higher than a 7}

Flop: Hit my king on the flop, so cbet out, expecting to be called by: {any suited hearts, any King, any pocket pair except 22 and 44, 53s, 64s, 42s, A5}, against which I have 67% equity.

Turn: Here on the turn the flush hits. If I say he's calling me with Kings, flushes, straight draws, sets, and pocket pairs 88-AA, then I have enough equity here. I wouldn't have enough equity without the queen of hearts though. Also if I take out 88-TT, then I no longer have enough equity to value bet here, so I think I should probably just check this turn.