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 Originally Posted by Monty3038
folded 14 hands then this came up:
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.02 BB (9 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
saw flop| saw showdown
CO ($1.02)
Button ($3.99)
SB ($1.85)
BB ($1.60)
Hero ($2.95)
UTG+1 ($3.75)
MP1 ($2.14)
MP2 ($2.51)
MP3 ($2.81)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with T  , J  .
Hero calls $0.02, 5 folds, Button calls $0.02, SB completes, BB checks.
Flop: ($0.08) K  , T  , Q (4 players)
SB checks, BB bets $0.02, Hero raises to $0.1, Button calls $0.10, SB calls $0.10, BB folds.
Turn: ($0.40) 9 (3 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $0.3, Button calls $0.30, SB calls $0.30.
River: ($1.30) A (3 players)
SB bets $1.43 (All-In), Hero raises to $2.53, Button calls $2.53.
Final Pot: $7.79
Results in white below:
SB has Ac Ad (three of a kind, aces).
Hero has Ts Js (straight, ace high).
Button has 5d 4d (flush, king high).
Outcome: Button wins $7.79.
SB was 40/0/1 over 27 hands...
Other villian was 70/8.7/0.73
I screwed the pooch on this one, figured they had Aces each, not aces both, and thought the flush might be there, should have folded at the turn.
Ask yourself why you're limping with a suited connector, and then answer the question of why you're involved in this hand postflop? Your draw is the worst one possible on this board, for exactly the reason you just found. You possibly have 3 good outs, but could already be behind. Everything else you cant know if you're good, splitting, or still behind.
I dont hate the flop raise, but its probably best to just fold. I disagree with Chris on the turn bet though. HU b/f is a good line here, but 3-way someone just outdrew you, c/f.
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