$400 NLHE Full Ring: Triple barrel bluff fail , I do this too often =(

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I had jack-10 suited spades and called a 7$ preflop raise.

raiser has pocket jacks, another person has Kh8H. Flop is 9-7-3 with 2 hearts. I bet 17$, both call. Turn is 4 of clubs, I bet 27, both call. River is a 5 of hearts and I jam all in , k8 hits their flush and calls and pocket jacks folds.

How could I have done this better?
 
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Welllll.... Since there's not enough detail in this hand, it's hard to give you really good advice beyond, why are you barrelling that turn? If you're IP you should be checking. Second... that river is a bad card for you if both people called that flop. One of those 2 guys has a straight or flush draw and both hit on the river. And trying to bluff TWO people off their hands is... just spew, especially at this level.
 
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Not about this hand but what you wrote in the title: "I do this too often". If villain knows this they will call you down quite liberally.
 
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Not about this hand but what you wrote in the title: "I do this too often". If villain knows this they will call you down quite liberally.

sorry I meant I use it often NOT in this specific game, I was only sitting with these people for about 20-30 minutes.
 
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Welllll.... Since there's not enough detail in this hand, it's hard to give you really good advice beyond, why are you barrelling that turn? If you're IP you should be checking. Second... that river is a bad card for you if both people called that flop. One of those 2 guys has a straight or flush draw and both hit on the river. And trying to bluff TWO people off their hands is... just spew, especially at this level.

yes you are right, I was not thinking clearlly what my opponents were calling down with.
 
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Not enough detail.
You only call $7 pre-flop and then you are donk bet flop $17?
What is your position? What is the position of the original raisers? Why triple barrel against two players?
 
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We don't know position?

I am wondering if OP limp/called then donked flop. Ha ha, I think that's what happened?


Positions. Stack sizes.
 
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i guess you were out of position against your 2 oppos judging by your commentary.

o.o.p. against 2 oppos, at this level, i don't like your line at all...sorry. Your flop c-bet is ok imo, you have 2 overs and a gut shot after all, but after both oppos call you down, with a wettish board, it could well be time to reevaluate your barreling strategy for the turn and river.

And as mentioned above, if your oppos have seen you barreling bluffs too often, then you can only expect to get called all the way...and very often check-raised on the river.
 
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