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  1. #1

    Default x/f turn or river?

    WPN No-Limit Hold'em, $0.02 BB (6 handed) - WPN Converter Tool from http://poker-tools.flopturnriver.com/Hand-Converter.php

    BB ($1.42) VPIP: 31, PFR: 14, 3B: 6, AF: 0.0, Hands: 91
    UTG ($1.16)
    MP ($4.68)
    CO ($3.73)
    Button ($2.03) VPIP: 25, PFR: 12, 3B: 7, AF: 3.6, Hands: 939 F2CBET=84%, F@TurnCBET=50%
    Hero (SB) ($3.63)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with 9, 9
    3 folds, Button calls $0.02, Hero raises $0.13, 1 fold, Button calls $0.12

    Flop: ($0.30) 8, 4, 3 (2 players)
    Hero bets $0.22, Button calls $0.22

    Turn: ($0.74) 10 (2 players)
    Hero bets $0.47, Button calls $0.47

    River: ($1.68) 4 (2 players)
    Hero bets $2.80 (All-In), Button calls $1.20 (All-In)

    Total pot: $4.08

    I think turn sizing should be a little smaller, and river is a x/f after being called twice. maybe not, lets see what you guys think.
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  2. #2
    Why did you gii OTR?
  3. #3
    Looks fine to me. River is perhaps questionable, but it's certainly not horrible. Turn might be a c/c rather than b/f, but I can go either.

    DJAbacus, you might notice that hero's river shove is less than a pot size bet, considering villain's stack.
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  4. #4
    I also think it's OK as played. I don't think he is trapping and letting you bet into a monster on all streets.
    Wouldn't be surprised if he showed 8x at the end. Betsizing is OK IMO
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    Villain did 3 actions before the turn card.
    What was Villain's range after each action?

    Call Villain's range going into the turn {XXX}.

    Going into the turn, you have many options and you should examine the EV of each.
    If you check, what portion of {XXX} bets?
    The rest would check behind, so that's implied.

    If you bet, what portion of {XXX} raises?
    If you bet, what portion of {XXX} calls?
    The rest would fold, so that's implied.
    (Let's keep it simple and just do this part once for the bet-sizing you actually used in the hand.)

    You can use the answers to these questions to determine your equity in each case.
    Combining your own equity with the probability of that outcome gives you the EV.
    Once you have done all the EV calcs, you can see which line is the MOST +EV line.

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