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  1. #1
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    Default Dire Straits [$11 9man]

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    SB (t1173)
    BB (t3362)
    UTG (t2605)
    Jizzy Sawya (MP) (t2940)
    CO (t2040)
    Button (t1380)

    Jizzy Sawya's M: 39.20

    Preflop: Jizzy Sawya is MP with ,
    1 fold, Jizzy Sawya bets t150, 3 folds, BB calls t100

    Flop: (t325) , , (2 players)
    BB checks, Jizzy Sawya bets t150, BB calls t150

    Turn: (t625) (2 players)
    BB checks, Jizzy Sawya checks

    River: (t625) (2 players)
    BB bets t500, Hero (t2640) ?
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    i call. i assume the only reason you checked turn was for pot control? i thats the case arn't you looking to pick off a bluff? i think he has enough air, Kx (not full house), QX or counterfeited 2 pair in his range to make this a profitable call
  3. #3
    Bet the flop harder if you're going to bet. I'd make it at least 200 or so. Personally I don't think that's a bad flop to check behind and take the free card since you have some genuine outs and that flop is likely to have hit at least some of his range, but I don't mind c-betting either since if he's tight, you'll fold out some hands that beat you.

    I don't understand why you didn't bet the turn after you did hit one of your outs. Sure, it may not be a clean out but it's definitely worth betting, no? If he has a set you don't want to give him a free card to fill up.

    As played, on the river I would just flat and show down the hand. If he has the flush or a full house then so be it.
  4. #4
    not betting turn is criminal
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