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feral_cow_icon.gifThis converter is going to be a cash cow...PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em ($10+$1) t50/t100 ante t10 - 8 playersUTG+1: t5,930 MP: t1,390 HJ: t4,760 (Hero)CO: t4,005 Button: t1,730 SB: t3,140 BB: t3,935 UTG: t1,390 Preflop: (t230) Hero is HJ with As.gifQd.gif (8 players)3 folds, Hero raises to t300, 2 folds, SB calls t250, BB calls t200Flop: (t980) 5s.gif5h.gif2h.gif (3 players)SB checks, BB checks, Hero bets t500, SB folds, BB calls t500Turn: (t1,980) Js.gif (2 players)BB checks, Hero checksRiver: (t1,980) Qh.gif (2 players)BB bets t1200, Hero calls t1200
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yah seems fine. im mean im meh about cbetting into two people but in a 10nl donkament you should be able to get away with that being pretty plus ev. bllaahh i mean it does look like a value bet thou. wish he bet smaller to give us better odds,... but i call. and probably lose.

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I don't mind cbetting these type of flops against 2 people. Only because in my experience when they c/c, it usually limits their range to hands like 22,66-1010 and maybe JJ, flush draws, and possibly Ax type hands. Calling the river there depends on how often you think he's bluffing or value towning himself with a weaker Q or Jx hand.

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feral_cow_icon.gifThis converter is going to be a cash cow...PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em ($10+$1) t50/t100 ante t10 - 8 playersUTG+1: t5,930 MP: t1,390 HJ: t4,760 (Hero)CO: t4,005 Button: t1,730 SB: t3,140 BB: t3,935 UTG: t1,390 Preflop: (t230) Hero is HJ with As.gifQd.gif (8 players)3 folds, Hero raises to t300, 2 folds, SB calls t250, BB calls t200Flop: (t980) 5s.gif5h.gif2h.gif (3 players)SB checks, BB checks, Hero bets t500, SB folds, BB calls t500Turn: (t1,980) Js.gif (2 players)BB checks, Hero checksRiver: (t1,980) Qh.gif (2 players)BB bets t1200, Hero calls t1200
Thoughts on what? Seems ridiculously standard to me.How can you not C bet?
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