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manuntdfrvr's picture
J9o 7$ HUSNG hyper

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players • PokerStars
$6.85+$0.15

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SB union1978 420  
BB Hero 580  

Blinds 15/30

  • Pre-Flop (45, 2 players)Hero is BB
  • c9sJ
union1978 calls 15, Hero checks
  • Flop (60, 2 players)
  • dJd9c4
Hero checks, union1978 bets 60, Hero calls 60
  • Turn (180, 2 players)
  • d7
Hero checks, union1978 checks
  • River (180, 2 players)
  • hQ
Hero bets 140, union1978 calls 140
  • Final Pot: 460
  • union1978 shows
  • cJh3
  • Hero shows two pair, Jacks and Nines
  • c9sJ
  • Hero wins 460 (net +230)
  • union1978 lost 230

Should I play the hand different. 

4 card brett's picture
i think its played fine there

i think its played fine

there could be an argument for check raising flop with the flush and straight draws but i think its still ok

Dipl.Komp.'s picture
lead flop lead turn lead

lead flop

lead turn

lead river

Kotstepowy's picture
Why lead? I 'm not asking

Why lead? I 'm not asking because i disagree, just because I don't  know which is better leading or x-raising.  

Dipl.Komp.'s picture
I´d lead for the following

I´d lead for the following reasons, which of course is just my opinion and open to debate:

 

being able to XR needs villain to bet, which he might not do given the draw heavy board. it´s ok to check back a large portion of his range, like bad 9x, 4x, all sorts of gutshots he doesn´t want to get raised off, bad flush draws like 52 that don´t get the odds to call a XR all in. now there is quite a large portion of his range that he may check back the flop, but call a lead with. also it´s likely villain will do us the favor and raise our bet if he has a good Jack or a worse two pair.

 

also leading ourselves increases the odds of getting the money in by the river, which might not happen if we leave the initiative to villain.