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10nl: confusing hand w/ KJ
I have a strong feeling that I played this hand badly, but I'm not really sure where precisely. I had only been at the table for 19 hands. Villain was 7/7 so far. No reads yet. I'm on the button with KJo. Two players limped in (both had been limping a lot, one was 32/16, the other 28/5, but again this is over a very small sample), so I decided I'd go ahead and raise. The BB and one of the limpers called. Here's how it played out:
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (9 handed) - Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
Hero (Button) ($8.99)
SB ($6.35)
Villain (BB) ($10.81)
UTG ($16.19)
UTG+1 ($1.70)
MP1 ($15.30)
MP2 ($9.84)
MP3 ($2.06)
CO ($8.02)
Preflop: Hero is Button with J , K
UTG calls $0.10, 4 folds, CO calls $0.10, Hero bets $0.55, 1 fold, Villain calls $0.45, 1 fold, CO calls $0.45
Flop: ($1.80) 10 , 3 , 4 (3 players)
Villain checks, CO checks, Hero checks
Turn: ($1.80) K (3 players)
Villain bets $1.80, 1 fold, Hero calls $1.80
River: ($5.40) A (2 players)
Villain bets $8.46 (All-In), Hero folds
Total pot: $5.40 | Rake: $0.36
I had planned to cbet the flop, but for some reason the fact that the BB called my pre-flop raise made me a little gun-shy, so when it was checked around to me on the flop, I just checked behind. A king came on the turn, and the BB bet out. At this point, I was having a really hard time putting him on a range. I was worried about KQ and KT, but I was also thinking maybe he's got something like JJ or AT and he was going for a check/raise on the flop, and since no one bet there, now he's betting any turn card. I decided to call, but now I'm thinking that maybe I should have either (1) raised or (2) gone ahead and folded. As played, I feel like there's no way I can call the bet on the river.
Any thoughts on what I could have done differently would be appreciated. Should I have bet the flop? Was the pre-flop raise completely retarded?
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