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longjohn's picture
Should I be cbetting here?

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter BTNHero1630  BBBurrr1111370  Effective Stacks: 69bb Blinds 10/20 Pre-Flop (30, 2 players) Hero is BTN Hero raises to 60, Burrr111 calls 40 Flop (120, 2 players) Burrr111 checks, Hero checks Turn (120, 2 players) Burrr111 bets 90, Hero folds Final Pot: 210 Burrr111 wins 210 ( won +60 ) Hero lost -60I had only played a few hands against this guy so didn't have many reads other then that he seemed loose so far.I checked back the flop because he was loose oop so this flop could hit his range I thought that I had some showdown equity my hand had equity to improve and an unknown might c/r this hard with a straight draw or a flush draw and I would have to fold.What do you think of this? should I just be cbetting vs an unknown here? if I should be where is the floor in my thinking? and if I check back the flop should I be calling the turn?

nekrogovner's picture
In comparison to dry boards

In comparison to dry boards you will much often get a call here. Checking back seems like much better option. Though if I am aware that villain is capable of folding mid pair or so to multiple barrels I might 2 or 3 barrel here, but only if turn/river cards are good (like A, K, Q, maybe J non-club).

Melcoool's picture
i think a call on the turn is

i think a call on the turn is not so bad because with k high you might be ahead of he's draws str8 and flush and you still have a double ender