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  1. #1

    Default NL-Newbie with T9s (NL25)

    Hi, just want to hear some thoughts about my first NL-Hands (played LHE & SnGs for 2-3 years now, but never tryed NL).
    No stats for opponent ...

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    MP2 ($18.40)
    CO ($31)
    Hero ($23.90)
    SB ($40.55)
    BB ($9.90)
    UTG ($24.75)
    UTG+1 ($22.70)
    MP1 ($14.65)

    Preflop: Hero is Button with T, 9.
    1 fold, UTG+1 calls $0.25, 3 folds, Hero calls $0.25, SB raises to $0.5, 1 fold, UTG+1 calls $0.25, Hero calls $0.25.

    Flop: ($1.75) T, 9, 3 (3 players)
    SB bets $0.25, UTG+1 calls $0.25, Hero raises to $1.5, SB calls $1.25, UTG+1 folds.

    Turn: ($5) Q (2 players)
    SB bets $0.25, Hero raises to $1.5, SB calls $1.25.

    River: ($8) A (2 players)
    SB checks, Hero checks.

    Final Pot: $8

    Raise the turn harder and bet the river? Or calldown since many hands in range could have made a better two pair, set or straight?

    BTW since this is my first post here ... what about my english? I'm coming from Europe
  2. #2
    Your english isn't bad at all!

    I like the flop raise, I'd prolly make it $4-5 on the turn.. I think the river check behind is ok as well.
  3. #3
    Hi and welcome to FTR, it's good to have you here!

    I'm originally a SNG-only player too, and one thing that I was told when I first started playing NL ring was that bets and raises should be closer to pot size rather than 1/2-2/3 pot as in SNGs. Therefore, on the flop, unless somebody flopped a set, you have a strong hand but one that is vulnerable to holdings such as 87 and QJ, I would make it $2 to go.

    As played, on the turn, I would make it at least $4, and if he calls that bet then definitely check behind on the river.
  4. #4
    call is fine preflop but raising is better.

    flop is fine.

    bet turn harder.

    value bet river.
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    Thanks,

    I agree with making a bigger raise on the turn, this raise was crappy since I thought to long what he might have. But if he calls $4-5 on the turn, what should he call a ~$10-bet on the river with? Won't he fold jacks or even kings, but call with any higher two pair?

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