$2 NLHE 6-max: need help

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leehaggerty

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Six Handed cash game. I need analysis for this hand I played on poker stars. 1 2 blinds I had AA on the button raised to 8cents called by the big blind. The flop came 10h 2s 8h the pot is now 17cents. I bet 10 cents he raises to 35 I called. The turn comes a Kd he bets 60 I call. The river is a 7h he goes all in for the rest of his stack $1.55. I thought about it for a few seconds and then folded. He said later he had A 9 0ff and it was a total bluff. Should I have folded?

The second hand I need help with goes like this, I have 98 s under the gun plus 1, the under the gun player raises to 6 cents, I re raise to 10 cents folds back to him he re raises to 35 cents. I'm thinking he's got a large pair, but I call the re raise and it goes to the flop which came 7c 10h 10s he raises 35 and I call the then comes the 8 c he goes all in for 1.45 and I call the river is the 5d. He takes down the pot with a pair of kings. I don't think I should have called the the turn bet because of pot odds and maby shouldn't have been in the hand at all, but if I would have raised after the flop came. It might have won the pot for me, or at least saved me some money. What are your thoughts?
 
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Please post the hands without the results on separate threads. Easier for everyone to help you. Stack sizes, reads, stats on players, all info you can.

Hand 1: Without reads it's a fold. If you know he is bad or raises dumb stuff, shove the flop.

Hand 2: What's the point of 3betting a UTG raise with that hand from MP? That's so fishy mate... I can't even comment the flop on a 3bet pot. I'm clueless.
 
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1. You should have raised more preflop perhaps, and you should have definitely reraised him on the flop or shoved all in.

2. You shouldn't have even been in that hand to be honest. Looks like a decent hand but not anything to raise with and when you get reraised like that, a fold would have been the right thing to do.
 
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U should use a hand converter to make it easier to read, there is one on this site in the main tabs at the top. U may need to change a setting on pokerstars so it saves your hand histories, then just copy paste the hand into the converter.

Hand 1:
I think you should have 3-bet the flop and re-raised him to 70c or so, see how he reacts to that.

Hand 2:
Fold 98s in UTG+1, especially when facing a raise from UTG. I definitely wouldn't 3-bet with this hand, if you are going to 3-bet make it 16-20c...I never give credit to a tiny 3-bet like that. And why you are calling the 4-bet?
On the flop you have a straight draw (and maybe a gut-shot flush draw? I can't tell because you don't say what suit your 98s is) so calling the 35c is probably OK due to implied odds.
On the turn you probably aren't getting the correct odds to call but I don't know because you don't say how much you have left. If you have 20c left, then obviously call. If you have $2 left then fold...this is why a hand converter is nice, you can see the starting stacks.
 
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1. with no player history, im generally stacking off here on the flop at microstakes
2. 3 betting light in microstakes is almost always a bad idea, imo
 
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