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    Default 12 turbo - 2 post-flop hands (KK-88)

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    HAND #1
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    Do you bet the flop or the river?

    Full Tilt Poker, $11 + $1 NL Hold'em Sit n' Go, 25/50 Blinds, 7 Players
    LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter

    BTN: 2,094
    Hero (SB): 1,365
    BB: 3,440
    UTG: 1,420
    UTG+1: 1,390
    MP: 1,266
    CO: 2,525

    Pre-Flop: (75) K K dealt to Hero (SB)
    5 folds, Hero raises to 150, BB calls 100

    Flop: (300) 9 A 8 (2 Players)
    Hero checks, BB checks

    Turn: (300) 8 (2 Players)
    Hero bets 200, BB calls 200

    River: (700) 3 (2 Players)
    Hero checks

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    HAND #2
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    Do you raise pre-flop? Do you lead out at the flop? call the push?

    Full Tilt Poker, $11 + $1 NL Hold'em Sit n' Go, 50/100 Blinds, 6 Players
    LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter

    BB: 2,214
    Hero (UTG): 1,555
    MP: 1,690
    CO: 1,145
    BTN: 1,616
    SB: 5,280

    Pre-Flop: (150) 8 8 dealt to Hero (UTG)
    Hero raises to 250, MP folds, CO calls 250, 2 folds, BB calls 150

    Flop: (800) 3 4 K (3 Players)
    BB checks, Hero checks, CO bets 895 and is All-In, 2 folds

    Results: 800 Pot
    CO mucked and WON 800 (+550 NET)
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    hand 1 - I always put a c-bet of at least half the pot in if an A comes on the flop, no matter if i have position or not. 90% of the time I'm in the pot with only one opponent it works and i get a fold out of him. here i would be less scared of the A since the caller is in the bb and has enough chips to call your raise with any two cards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeV7
    hand 1 - I always put a c-bet of at least half the pot in if an A comes on the flop, no matter if i have position or not. 90% of the time I'm in the pot with only one opponent it works and i get a fold out of him. here i would be less scared of the A since the caller is in the bb and has enough chips to call your raise with any two cards.
    Rethink about what you just said plz
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    Quote Originally Posted by kmind
    Quote Originally Posted by mikeV7
    hand 1 - I always put a c-bet of at least half the pot in if an A comes on the flop, no matter if i have position or not. 90% of the time I'm in the pot with only one opponent it works and i get a fold out of him. here i would be less scared of the A since the caller is in the bb and has enough chips to call your raise with any two cards.
    Rethink about what you just said plz
    ok obviously i'm missing something ... since i'm by no means an expert or regular, pls tell me : )

    ok i contradict myself as it seems. if i don't believe him the A for the reason stated then of course my goal shouldn't be to get him to fold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeV7
    if i don't believe him the A for the reason stated then of course my goal shouldn't be to get him to fold.
    Nice. Start thinking on those terms from now on
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    Hand 1 (KK) - I think I check/call small bets all the way down to showdown rather than leading at any point (unless I spike a K of course).

    Hand 2 (88) - preflop is fine, and with two opps seeing the flop I probably c/f as you did. If there was just one opp I would c-bet 300.

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