$2 NLHE 6-max: How does Daniel Negreanu play this hand ?

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$2 NLHE 6-max: How does Daniel Negreanu play this hand ?

I would love to know how you play this hand.

Please show me and teach me. Thank you :)


[converted_hand][hand_history]Party, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 3 Players
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SB: $2.04 (102 bb)
Hero (BB): $2 (100 bb)
BTN: $2.22 (111 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BB with Q:club: Q:spade:
BTN raises to $0.06, SB folds, Hero raises to $0.19, BTN calls $0.13

Flop: ($0.39) 9:club: 8:club: 9:heart: (2 players)
Hero bets $0.21, BTN calls $0.21

Turn: ($0.81) T:heart: (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $0.38, Hero calls $0.38

River: ($1.57) J:spade: (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $1.44, Hero ???????????
 
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why check on the turn?
 
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for me depend the info i have the player until that hand ,if he agressive or not ,just bet more on flop , if he open hand he call that 0.21$ easy , so bet high on flop and if he call , u can play check call...
 
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why is it important how wold daniel negreanu play this hand?...what is important is how you played it.
 
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Because the turn card doesn't imrprove my hand and I want to control the pot.

U don't answer my question above ? Call or fold ?

If you're waiting to improve your hand with an overpair you're going to miss a lot of value.

Bet sizing for the flop is fine for getting stacks in, but at 2nl I don't mind betting bigger there.

Turn should be a bet, we get called by a lot of worse hands.

River is a call. Never ever folding there.
 
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I think that its easy call
 
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Raise slightly more pre.

Easy call, i'd consider putting the rest of the stack in, so many busted flush draws could be bluffing also weaker straight. 9x hands as well we beat.

We wont always be infront but we should be infront most times to justify to put in the remainder of our stacks in.
 
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Easy push on river. You got two blockers for better straight.
 
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Call river. You need to be good about 30.4% of the time (actual bet is $1.22, since that's all you have left), and I think you are.
 
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If you're waiting to improve your hand with an overpair you're going to miss a lot of value.

Bet sizing for the flop is fine for getting stacks in, but at 2nl I don't mind betting bigger there.

Turn should be a bet, we get called by a lot of worse hands.

River is a call. Never ever folding there.

^^^ That's pretty much exactly what I was going to say, so thanks for saving me the typing... oh crap... now I'm still typing.
 
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I raise a little bigger preflop, I bet bigger on the flop, I bet the turn, and this river is closer to a raise than to a fold. I can't believe you're contemplating folding here. Snap-call!
 
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I think you should bet the turn, not that many hands beat you right now, of course you're going to loose a lot of money if villain holds QK or a full house, but there are definitely more hands that you do beat.
 
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I'm just going to answer your question, do not want to know how to play this like DN because he is playing against better opposition and the game flow is completely different, how he plays is likely going to be a loser for you.
 
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Daniel Negreanu would say 'He's probably got J9, I call'. Haha. I don't know what level of knowledge you have, so (to benefit the most people) I'll proceed on a fundamental basis. Sorry if you know some of this stuff but better safe than sorry!

Pre-flop: Can't fault what you've done pre-flop. Good raise, good sizing. Let's think about the range BTN has here. We have no reads, so it'll have to be a generic range. 22-JJ, ATo-AQo, A2s-AJs, KJo+, K6s+, QJo, Q9s+, J8s+, 54s+, 64s+, T7s.


Flop: It's a decent flop for us. We can get called by draws and pocket pairs, so a bet of about $0.20-$0.22, as you've done, is perfect. When he calls, we can narrow his range down. I've got 47 combos that make sense. TT-JJ (12 combos), 8x (6 combos, I imagine he folds some of the weaker ones), straight draws and flush draws (20 combos, mainly flush draws), 6 combos of 9x (including 98). I've taken a lot of 9x combos out because I think he raises 9x some of the time on the flop, and the same with some flush draws. So we're ahead of the majority of his range.


Turn: I don't think the Th is a bad card. It doesn't improve many of his hands that weren't already winning, except TT and 87. QJ overtakes you as well but you block that very well. You can still get value from flush draws and JJ, and you're rarely behind. I'd bet small, about $0.38 to $0.40 and fold to a raise. As played, after the check, we call this bet. He could be betting a flush draw (to get us to fold a hand like AK), or a hand like T8 or JJ. He could also be betting TT or 9x, but as I said, I think he often raises 9x on the flop.


River: Great card for us. For the people who are saying to raise his bet, he's put us all-in, so we can't. This is a snap call though. He can make this bet with 9x, and sometimes be bluffing a missed flush draw because it is a scary board if he put us on AA, or similar. Of course, he has a boat fairly often too, but it's still a call.

If I had to guess what he has here? TT.
 
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