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				 QKo FTW!
				
					
						HH fixed.kind of. For all practical purposes it is close enough.
 
 
 Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $0.04 BB (10 handed) - Party-Poker Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
 
 UTG+1 ~$3
 Hero ~$5
 CO ~$5
 
 approx 7-handed (people sitting out)
 
 
 Preflop: Hero is MP2 with Q
  , K  UTG+1 raises $0.12, 1 fold, Hero calls $0.12, 1 fold, CO calls $0.12, 5 folds
 
 Flop: ($0.42) 3
  , K  , 2  (3 players) UTG+1 bets $0.16, Hero calls $0.16, CO raises $0.48, 1 fold, Hero calls $0.32
 
 Turn: ($1.54) 7
  (2 players) Hero checks, CO bets $0.88, Hero calls $0.88
 
 River: ($3.30) 6
  (2 players) Hero checks, CO checks
 
 Total pot: $3.30
 
 
 
 
 
 I'm calling preflop because I'm pretty sure I'm slightly ahead of his range and he's been playing weak enough that I'm confident I can take it down a fair amount of times if we both don't connect with the flop.
 On the flop I flat call because of the guy behind me. I know the donk c-bet doesn't necessarily mean he has any part of it, but I don't want to scare the SB away. I see the flushdraw, but I'm more concerned with not isolating hands that crush me.
 I don't like to see the SB raise at all, and at this point I think it would have been wiser to just raise it myself, but I'm really not so sure what I accomplish with this.
 From there on I feel like I'm at best breaking even with the calls.
 I don't want to give too tight of a range, but I'm guessing AK (5NL donks don't necessarily understand the concept of 3-betting PF), KJ, KT, JJ, QQ - although unlikely... maybe a set  or some tricky play with a spade draw - again, unlikely since he would get a great price to just call, and the turn bet doesn't make any sense. So I'm mainly concerned with Kx, AK being the most likely, but I think with the price I'm getting I pretty much have to call it down.
 On the river I'm not calling much.
 
 All in all I think I played this pretty terrible, but I can't exactly put my finger on it.
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