$2 NLHE Full Ring: flush draw + TP on the BTN against 2 opponents

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PokerStars - $0.02 NL ZOOM - Holdem - 9 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

villain is unknown

Hero (BTN): $2.72
SB: $2.47
BB: $1.34
UTG: $3.66
UTG+1: $0.33
MP: $1.45
MP+1: $2.00
LP: $2.16
CO: $3.67

SB posts SB $0.01, BB posts BB $0.02

Pre Flop: ($0.03) Hero has 6:heart: A:heart:

fold, fold, fold, fold, LP calls $0.02, fold, Hero calls $0.02, fold, BB checks

Flop: ($0.07, 3 players) 2:heart: K:heart: A:diamond:
BB checks, LP checks, Hero bets $0.06, BB raises to $0.24, fold, Hero raises to $2.70 and is all-in, BB calls $1.08 and is all-in

Turn: ($2.71, 2 players) K:diamond:

River: ($2.71, 2 players) 9:spade:

BB shows A:spade: J:club: (Two Pair, Aces and Kings) (Pre 68%, Flop 49%, Turn 70%)
Hero mucks 6:heart: A:heart: (Two Pair, Aces and Kings) (Pre 32%, Flop 51%, Turn 30%)
BB wins $2.62
 
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Just for the future when posting a HH, try leaving out the results of the hand. If you have a question about a specific street etc., cut off the HH @ that point.

As played, I would be doing the same thing all day long @ 2NL. Even if you had just flat the BB's flop re-raise, the pot would be @ $.55 & by the time you get to the river he'd be all-in anyways. Cause let's face it, you aren't ever folding there so (unless he had you outstacked & you had some kind of stats/info on him being a extreme nit etc.) it's going to be a showdown situation.

& you lose value in any sort of check during the hand so the way it was played (being he only has $1.08 left behind & it would be all-in by the river anyways) is the way to go.

For people that will comment on your HH's, it's important to post the correct/proper/relevant information so they know the situation & what to comment on. The reason I say this is...it's actually HU @ this point being LP folded after the BB's re-raise so in your thread title, leaving out the fact that it's against 2 opponents instead of just 1 is relevant information.

I know you're new here so I hope some of the info I posted helps you
 
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Just for the future when posting a HH, try leaving out the results of the hand. If you have a question about a specific street etc., cut off the HH @ that point.

As played, I would be doing the same thing all day long @ 2NL. Even if you had just flat the BB's flop re-raise, the pot would be @ $.55 & by the time you get to the river he'd be all-in anyways. Cause let's face it, you aren't ever folding there so (unless he had you outstacked & you had some kind of stats/info on him being a extreme nit etc.) it's going to be a showdown situation.

& you lose value in any sort of check during the hand so the way it was played (being he only has $1.08 left behind & it would be all-in by the river anyways) is the way to go.

For people that will comment on your HH's, it's important to post the correct/proper/relevant information so they know the situation & what to comment on. The reason I say this is...it's actually HU @ this point being LP folded after the BB's re-raise so in your thread title, leaving out the fact that it's against 2 opponents instead of just 1 is relevant information.

I know you're new here so I hope some of the info I posted helps you

I have this acount for a long time but just a few days ago i decided to be more active to CC forum...thanks a lot for your advice i'll try next time to correct the way i post my hands for analysis!
 
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I have this acount for a long time but just a few days ago i decided to be more active to CC forum...thanks a lot for your advice i'll try next time to correct the way i post my hands for analysis!

That's great that you've decided that. Nice of you to be back & active :top:
 
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I'd minraise pre. Establish initiative + get a little more money in pot.

Other than that it was fine; but it's important to realize that when a station raises you they have something good and they're not gonna let go -- your top pair is very often no good, so you're down to 12 outs to the NF and Aces up. You'll end up in a coinflip situation a lot.
 
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