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No reads yet.Full Tilt PokerNo Limit Holdem Ring gameBlinds: $0.05/$0.108 playersConverterStack sizes:UTG: $10.75UTG+1: $3.50MP1: $2.70MP2: $12.30CO: $10Button: $9.75Hero: $11.20BB: $21.90Pre-flop: (8 players) Hero is SB with A :D 2 :D4 folds, CO (poster) checks, Button folds, Hero calls, BB (poster) checks.Flop: Q :D 3 :club: 9 :) ($0.3, 3 players)Hero bets $0.3, BB calls, CO folds.Turn: 4 :) ($0.9, 2 players)Hero bets $0.6, BB calls.River: 6 :D ($2.1, 2 players)Hero bets $1.7, BB calls.Results:Final pot: $5.5

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Bet more on the turn if you want to steal. check/fold the river when you miss. or hope for a free card on the turn. He's calling you down with a queen. Better spots lie ahead if you're patient.Also leave out results.

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he called the flop and the turn, what makes you think he might fold the river? I don't mind the bets on the flop and turn, but this bet on the river is only going to work if you have the best hand already. You don't have to win every pot. You said you don't really have any reads, I wouldn't try this play unless you know villain is weak tight and chases.

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I think it's OK, but I'd save the river bet. If he folds the river, your ace high was probably good anyway.

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A made hand is usually not folding for that last best on the river, only lower draws/ once in a while some bottom or middle pair (but the usually stil call once they called the turn). Check call for the same amount would even be a better line here.Since we can not expect the guy to bet here, and we will lose the majority of the time once we would call a bet this is a check fold on the river.

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I agree with the above posters - check/fold river. The only hands that won't reasonably call here are busted heart and straight draws, which you likely beat already anyways.

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