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Is this a 2nd barrel

hand converter not a big fan of universal replayer atm it seems like hope its readable pre he have been tight oop and tight ip So far have he folded 4 out of 6 flops. other 2 i checked to him and he cbet i folded and last one i minR 89s he called, flop QQ4cc i cbet 80 intp 120 he called, turn 8c he c/r from 200 to 420 and i folded 2 dollar game on ftp  ########################################## FullTilt Poker Game 28404755413 / Tournament Table 1 - 13:28:05 ET - 2011/02/21 Blinds : 20/40 ########################################## 2 players [But]+[SB] felson9 (1250) [BB] Stepanko_01 (1750) felson9 K 5 Initial Pot: 60 felson9 calls 20 Stepanko_01 raises to 120 felson9 calls 80 ### FLOP ### 8 6 A Pot: 240 Stepanko_01 checks felson9 bets 185 Stepanko_01 calls 185 ### TURN ### 9 Pot: 610 Stepanko_01 checks felson9 bets 425 Stepanko_01 is All inpre: standard decent hand and i got fold equity flop: he have folded so often that i think its okay.Turn: i wanted to bet again to rep the A or the draw tho given how often he have folded i think i should just have given up here. kinda wondering if this card ever is going to be a good card to 2nd barrel versus anyone besides ppl who float super wide and folds the turn a lot ?

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Hey man,Your hand converter

Hey man,Your hand converter is a little messy! :PSo, if I understand well, you are felson9 and you are in position? You limped, he raised and you called the raise.I don't understand your first sentence: What do you mean by you have fold equity? You mean that is is folding to your c-bet a lot?Anyway, here are my thoughts1. Pre-flop! From what I get, he seems to play fit or fold mostly and fold a lot to your c-bet. So, here I think calling his raise is ok since we are in position and we can expect to take down on the flop a fair amount of the time. If he was aggressive; raising a lot of my limps, raises post-flop...I would fold this hand.2. Flop! We have to c-bet that flop. However, I would bet 120 instead of 185. Why? Against tight players, the amount you bet on the flop doesnt matter since they are going to fold to matter what the amount of your bet is. By betting half-pot you are risking less chip to achieve the same result.3. Turn!  I would check back this turn. Why? He calls the flop so you can expect him to have at least a piece of that flop (since he seems tight on the flop). I don't expect him to have an A here (it is still early in the match but we saw that he is capable of showing some agression) so I think there is a fair chance that he would raise the flop. However, he could have a straight draw, a flush draw, an 8 (or even a 6) or some other stuff that he is beating you with. We have some showdown value (K high) in case he has a draw/air and we may be lucky and hit our gutshot on the river. He check-raised us on the turn before so there is a fair chance he could do it again and in this case, we would have to fold. A lot of what he called you with on the flop still going to call you on the turn. Some draws got there...Here, I would rather barrel a J or a Q. So, all those reasons would make me check back this card on the turn.Always take my answer with a grain of salt.Cheers! 

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yes corrent my sn is

yes corrent my sn is felson9. Flop totally agree with my sizing being off here think i just started out with bettin 185 into 240 so wanted to keep doing the same.