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    Default [10NL] KQo facing bet OTR

    Hero (MP): $10.25 (102.5 bb)
    CO: $17.05 (170.5 bb) {41/12, 7.4% 3b, 46% fold to cb, 142 hands}
    BTN: $10 (100 bb) {24/12, 2.7% 3b, 11% fold to cb, 117 hands}
    SB: $10 (100 bb) {11/9, 5% 3b, 70 hands}
    BB: $11.19 (111.9 bb) {45/36, 13.3% 3b, 63% fold to cb}
    UTG: $4 (40 bb) {55/0, 11 hands}

    Preflop: Hero is MP with Q K
    UTG calls $0.10, Hero raises to $0.35, CO folds, BTN calls $0.35, 2 folds, UTG calls $0.25

    Flop: ($1.20) K 5 8 (3 players)
    UTG checks, Hero bets $0.65, BTN calls $0.65, UTG folds

    Turn: ($2.50) 2 (2 players)
    Hero bets $1.20, BTN calls $1.20

    River: ($4.90) 3 (2 players)
    Hero checks, BTN bets $2, Hero ??

    Pre-
    Is this iso a bit lose in this position with these players left to act? I'm going to end up OOP to atleast one player a high % of the time OTF... fold?

    Post-
    I'm betting small OOP for most of the hand for value, this opponent should have a range of broadway kings, flush draws, some A8, 89, 78 OTF. I checked the river because his flush draws are not calling which makes it a lot more difficult to value bet. We need 22% to call here so this should never be a fold right given how small we bet all the way down? Does he bet his weak Kx here?

    Thanks
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    I'm not entirely sure what the question is.

    If this is a question between c/f or c/c, then this is a snap c/c.

    If this is a question between c/c or c/r for value, then c/r is probably too thin and I would c/c.
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    Your bets are small. .7-.8 flop/ 1.5-1.7 turn
    C/c river as played
    All posts are just my own opinion about a hand or a general situation... not advices on how you should play...
  4. #4
    Pre is fine. b/f flop and turn more, c/c river, printing money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by griffey24 View Post
    I'm not entirely sure what the question is.
    Sorry, my main question was is pre an okay spot to ISO with loosish players behind.
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    Yah pre is definitely good. It's not the end of the world having a loose player behind you. I mean, presumably we're not expecting to take down the pot pre vs the limper anyhow, so we're going to be playing hands that play decently post flop.

    Having an aggro on my left who is 3b my iso's would have a bigger impact on what ranges I decided to ISO.
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  7. #7
    My opinion is that you didn't have to raise $0.35 preflop, maybe it will be better if you only made a call. However, about the rest of the hand I think that you played well, except on the river when you had to bet again to $1.20. I don't know why you check the river and give him an opportunity to bluff you.
    However, about your move I think that you have to call, because my opinion is that he has 99, TT, JJ or KJ, KT suited. Maybe I am wrong, but I think that with your check on the river he want to bluff you and take the pot.
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    I would suggest betting a little more on the flop into the field.

    Aside from that, I'm surprised that this thread hasn't been locked because of the blatant act of violence that OP displayed against the button's bankroll.

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