$10 NLHE 6-max: facing donk on drawy board

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Goathair

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Just wanted some thoughts on how i played this, and to ask about raise and bet sizing?

Hand Converted by Ace Poker Drills Poker Training Software

NL Holdem $0.1(BB)
SB ($12.16)
HERO ($16.31)
BTN ($20.2)

Dealt to Hero 8 8

BTN Raises To $0.2 , SB Calls $0.15 , HERO Calls $0.1

Flop ($0.45) 9 J 8
SB Bets $0.6 , HERO Raises To $2.4 , BTN Folds , SB Calls $1.8

Turn ($5.25) 9 J 8 5
SB Checks , HERO Bets $4.15 , SB Calls $4.15

River ($13.55) 9 J 8 5 7
SB Checks , HERO Checks
 
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I think a reraise pre would be in order, btn min raise probably looking to snag the blinds although he should have went bigger to do that.

It then becomes tricky post-flop as that is certainly a draw heavy board, IMO however the overbet screams underpair or flushdraw (granted this is from my experience in lower limits than 10nl so I could be completely wrong, however looks like a please fold bet or the nuts as QT is certainly in sb range to call minraise pre).

The check call on the turn looks to be a flush draw, either this or they have the QT or 7T of hearts in which case they have a redraw to the abs nuts if the river spikes a heart although in either of those cases I don't see why they would have pulled a check/raise line.

The river I deff check back fiven how many possible combinations they could hold which now has a T and your only getting called if your beat.

Just my thoughts, granted many others on the forum that may have some different thoughts which I also look forward to. I think a raise pre would have simplified the entire hand some as would enable to be more specific on the sb's possible range.
 
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sorry, the converter sometimes seems to subtract the blinds. so it is actually a pot sized bet on the flop
 
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