$10 NLHE 6-max: QTs vs AKo w/KQJ rainbow

ZaneAA

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Merge - $0.10 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

UTG: 109.7 BB (VPIP: 20.00, PFR: 0.00, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, hands: 10)
CO: 21.5 BB (VPIP: 53.76, PFR: 15.27, 3Bet Preflop: 1.21, Hands: 636)
BTN: 77.9 BB (VPIP: 29.55, PFR: 18.85, 3Bet Preflop: 7.28, Hands: 793)
Hero (SB): 100 BB
BB: 39.6 BB (VPIP: 50.50, PFR: 14.22, 3Bet Preflop: 4.01, Hands: 723)

Hero posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has T:diamond: Q:diamond:

fold, CO calls 1 BB, BTN raises to 4.5 BB, Hero calls 4 BB, fold, fold

Flop: (11 BB, 2 players) K:club: Q:club: J:spade:
Hero bets 11 BB, BTN calls 11 BB

Turn: (33 BB, 2 players) 2:spade:
Hero checks, BTN checks

River: (33 BB, 2 players) T:club:
Hero bets 33 BB, BTN calls 33 BB

[spoil]Hero shows T:diamond: Q:diamond: (Two Pair, Queens and Tens)
(Pre 40%, Flop 34%, Turn 20%)
BTN shows A:heart: K:spade: (Straight, Ace High)
(Pre 60%, Flop 66%, Turn 80%)
BTN wins 93.5 BB
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Aces2w1n

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Squeeze pre.. fold 2 4bet n lead out most flops

Get the magic card on turn... most times u wont get past flop
 
John A

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3-bet or fold pre. What's going on at the flop? I don't understand the pot sized lead. You should c/c or bet something smaller.

Were you turning your hand into a bluff on the river? I mean that card hits your opponents range square on based on how the hand played. I don't understand what you were trying to do, but maybe you can explain and we can berate you some more. :)
 
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Flatting or folding would be my preferred line. This player has a 7.3% 3-bet over a huge sample, he's going to be calling wide with KQ/KJ/AT stuff that has us crushed. We can't hit anything clean when we 3-bet...

The flop I suppose is okay, but once you check the turn what were you hoping to fold out that you don't already beat? KT is all I can think of.
 
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Yea that board hits his raising range pretty hard and if was trying to steal the blinds with a looser range like suited connectors low pairs suited aces ace rag his c bet would be folding out some hands and even if it doesn't he should have some drawing equity I would say you made a mistake preflop calling out of position doesn't really help you find out whether he's making a move or has a legitimate hand I would either raise to find out where he stands plus it will let my opponents know in future hands that I will take a stand here and there but i would prefer to fold more than anything else because Q10 is usually dominated betting the flop in my opinion is also a mistake because your paying off his raising range essentially I would say your flop bet is a bad semi bluff that is going to get called a high percent of the time and your about a coin flip in connecting with all possible outs but if you discard the aces because it could improve his hand your now betting a hand with a 33 percent win rate give or take if you chase to the river. I would check fold or try a check raise bluff but I prefer the check fold the most I agree with the check on the turn the river bet is a mistake I guess you were trying to turn your hand into a bluff or just got caught up in haveing two pair but you should be checking any ace any 9 has you beat your hand had show down value at best.


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John A

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Flatting or folding would be my preferred line. This player has a 7.3% 3-bet over a huge sample, he's going to be calling wide with KQ/KJ/AT stuff that has us crushed. We can't hit anything clean when we 3-bet...

The flop I suppose is okay, but once you check the turn what were you hoping to fold out that you don't already beat? KT is all I can think of.

Opponent will be ISOing super wide though, so you can fold out a lot of his junk range like K7s, as opposed to take a flop OOP against potentially 2 people with a mediocre hand. I don't think at these stake the later is advisable.
 
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