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9-9 On Undercard Board; Rivered Queen


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No real reads on villain. Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (6 handed) Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)Hero ($24.65)Button ($25.85)SB ($24.40)BB ($36.35)UTG ($18.85)MP ($30.35)Preflop: Hero is CO with 9c.gif, 9d.gif. 2 folds, Hero raises to $0.85, 2 folds, BB calls $0.60.Flop: ($1.80) 6h.gif, 6c.gif, 8c.gif(2 players)BB checks, Hero bets $1.25, BB calls $1.25.Turn: ($4.30) 5s.gif(2 players)BB checks, Hero bets $4.3, BB calls $4.30.River: ($12.90) qh.gif(2 players)BB bets $10, Hero...Thanks.

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LMAO. Anyway. Name the hand you think the villain is betting here that you beat ...I thought so.
Busted clubs that don't include the queen.I don't necessarily think this is likely, but it certainly is an option; this is a decent card to bluff as it is over pocket pairs (like nines) and top pair. Not to mention it folds the hero if he was betting some sort of ace high draw.However, that said, the check/call, check/call, donk the river line always seems to involve a strong hand.
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Why check the turn. Don't we feel like we are still ahead at this point?
I don't know if we're ahead here just because we have an overpair. He might be chasing the flush but I'm just not too keen on playing a small overpair too aggro when a straight hits and the board is paired. I guess if I had a read that the villain is calling lots of bets weak and chases a lot I'll fire this turn but I'm fine with pot control here. It's a bit weak I guess.
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Checking the turn on this board with our hand would be a horrible mistake.
Maybe I'm just giving up on the pot. I assume it's because a 7 is open ended, there's a flush draw and we want to get money in while we still have an overpair, but do we bet an 8 on the turn?
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Maybe I'm just giving up on the pot. I assume it's because a 7 is open ended, there's a flush draw and we want to get money in while we still have an overpair, but do we bet an 8 on the turn?
You're giving up becuase you flopped an overpair, made a bet on a draw heavy board and got called? I'd bet an 8 on the turn. I'd bet pocket 7s.
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So who's calling this river? AK-1Anyone esle?
No, I said you should fold. I only said that I call too much and am never winning.It's such a bad spot for him to bluff that he's probably not bluffing.
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