Did I play this hand wrong?

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Ok so im playing in a £0.02/£0.04 six-max cash game. Im in cutoff, and have QQ. UTG limps, then a fold, I raise to 0.12, button calls, SB folds, then BB raises 0.16. I call the xtra 0.08 and button calls. Pot is 0.66.

Flop comes 9c,8d,2c. BB check raises me to 0.76 when I bet 0.36, I just call.

Turn is a 7d, so villain min bets, I raise to 0.68, villain calls.

River is Ac, villain min bets again, I just call. Of course he shows Kc,6c for the ace high flush. I think villain thought I would raise him again on the river.

So should I have raised more on the flop/turn? How badly did I play this?
 
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Missing some important info, what are stack sizes; and also what are these other players playing like? be helpful if you can find those out.

Firstly; raise to at least 0.16cent. I'd probs make it 20cent.

Flatting that silly small BB raise was quite bad. I'd of just of come back over the top with a decent sized raise/get in as much money as possible - clearly villain is bad with his sizing=so will likely call of a big raise pre.

As for the rest..I think you buggered the hand completely. I'd be betting more on the flop, and when he c/r I'd just get it in he seems os fishy he could be doing this with all draws/any pair or random stuff we crush.

Turn. when he min bets and you make a small raise, I think the only option is to just jam now.


As a whole though, without meaning to sound rude and you asked the question "Did I play this hand bad", Yes I think you played it really quite bad pre flop and every street after wards. That's what the forum is for though, improving spots like this. Keep posting hands! :) GL
 
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Ok villain is playing about 120 bb's, and I have about 80 bb's. Thanks for the helpful info.
 
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I dont think he played rite. The odds is not good for him and he is lucky to hit his card on the river.
 
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I am putting in another bet pre and jamming flop.
 
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3 to 1 odds he needs to be profitable... so don't give him the odds and you'll profit from him
 
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I would raise more preflop. Then if he 4bet I would probably 5bet him (if I had some read on him, that he is more loose player...)

Then on flop, if he check-raise, I again going to reraise him with that flop. If he raise me again I would probably call/fold...
 
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yea i think you should probably put in another raise pre here...that being said the villain played it pretty awful
 
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This is one of those weird ones, because he's sort of on a semi-bluff, in the sense that he is betting like he has a made hand on the flop, but really doesn't. He's just chasing a flush with the next to nuts king. Not a great play, but it's a play. When the 7 comes on the turn, and considering he is playing pretty loose, I am not at all surprised to see him stay in with a flush draw plus open ended straight draw...

Remember what he is probably thinkings: I have outs galore, right? I mean, all them clubs, the 8 outs to make the straight, plus I could hit a pair with the king... damn, thats 9 + 8 + 3 20 outs! Wow, I gotta bet this one!

He played very poorly but came out on top. At some point, I think everyone learning has donk'ed their way into this position.

I am not sure there is anything you can do in this position that would work any better, except perhaps to really push him harder after the flop, because unless he played 99, 98 or 88 you are pretty much solidly ahead of him at that point. Check raise sounds more like trying to shove you out of the pot, rather than wanting you to play. With only the flush draw and not the straight draw, you might have had more chance at this point to get him to fold.

Then again, his play suggests a cross between a pure lucky donk and a calling station after a red bull. Sort of missing info to know how he was playing in general. You may have been doomed from the get go.
 
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what's the effective stacksize after 3bet preflop?

i would support jam... on turn.

seems his bet on the turn is weak here.
 
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I am putting in another bet pre and jamming flop.
This. There are not many micro players who will deep limp AA there in hopes of backraising everyone. I usually see junk there.
 
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