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						Rule 1 of $2nl: Don't make hero-folds.
 Example of why:
 
 (oh and for the record, it's amazing how much my game has changed after looking at how I played this hand compared to how I would have played it now. This was back in early January when I was playing $2nl. Everything would have been done different, starting with preflop. Back then I didn't know much about equity, and wasn't very good at putting villains on ranges. I also sucked at bet-sizing. I really need to thank FTR for pointing me in the right direction with these things.)
 
 Anyway here's me donking it up at 2nl:
 
 PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.02 BB (9 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
 
 MP2 ($1.81)
 MP3 ($5)
 CO ($4.23)
 Button ($8.88)
 SB ($1.10)
 Hero (BB) ($5)
 UTG ($3.20)
 UTG+1 ($0.97)
 MP1 ($1.32)
 
 Preflop: Hero is BB with 8
  , 8  1 fold, UTG+1 calls $0.02, MP1 calls $0.02, MP2 calls $0.02, 1 fold, CO calls $0.02, Button calls $0.02, 1 fold, Hero bets $0.08, UTG+1 calls $0.06, MP1 calls $0.06, MP2 calls $0.06, CO calls $0.06, Button calls $0.06
 
 Flop: ($0.49) 7
  , 9  , 6  (6 players) Hero bets $0.24, UTG+1 calls $0.24, 1 fold, MP2 calls $0.24, 1 fold, Button calls $0.24
 
 Turn: ($1.45) 9
  (4 players) Hero checks, UTG+1 checks, MP2 checks, Button checks
 
 River: ($1.45) 9
  (4 players) Hero checks, UTG+1 bets $0.65 (All-In), MP2 raises to $1.30, 1 fold, Hero folds
 
 Total pot: $2.75 | Rake: $0.10
 
 Results:
 UTG+1 had A
  , 4  (flush, Ace high). MP2 had 3
  , J  (flush, Jack high). Outcome: UTG+1 won $2.65
 
 Yes he chased the J3 high flush draw when the board was paired and yes he raised it when the board was tripped (lol). I wouldn't have folded if I was heads up, bet out and got raised. At the time I didn't understand why the villain would raise after the player next to me pushed unless he had at least TT, so I just folded. Too bad I forgot this was 2nl haha.
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