K10s line check on turn

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No specific reads on OP. How would you have played this hand?


Winning Poker, Hold'em No Limit - 50/100 (12 ante) - 6 players
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dissestes14 (UTG): 3,831 (38 bb)
Joe930 (MP): 5,397 (54 bb)
SamPhisher (CO): 5,006 (50 bb)
butcheroolilly (BU): 3,565 (36 bb)
LeBigMac (SB): 16,454 (165 bb)
weepro83 (BB): 5,674 (57 bb)

Pre-Flop: (222) Hero (SamPhisher) is CO with K T
1 fold, Joe930 (MP) raises to 200, SamPhisher (CO) calls 200, 2 players fold, weepro83 (BB) calls 100

Flop: (722) J 8 Q (3 players)
weepro83 (BB) checks, Joe930 (MP) bets 300, SamPhisher (CO) raises to 900, weepro83 (BB) folds, Joe930 (MP) calls 600

Turn: (2,522) T (2 players)
Joe930 (MP) checks, SamPhisher (CO) bets 1,261, Joe930 (MP) calls 1,261

River: (5,044) 5 (2 players)
Joe930 (MP) bets 1,541, SamPhisher (CO) folds

Total pot: 5,044
Joe930 (MP) wins 5,044
 
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3bet bigger on flop. Turn pot bet or shove.
 
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I would play that pretty much the same. I wouldn't shove on turn because of possible straight. Wp just ul
 
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3bet bigger on flop. Turn pot bet or shove.

I don't think a shove would work. It looks like he had a strong Q or two pair, especially the small bet on the river. That shows that he put you on a flush draw and missed that too. You should have checked the turn since he already committed himself to the hand preflop and on the flop.
 
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trying to chase the player away from any possibility of connectors hitting. bet bigger be careful if he calls if there is any chance of a better hand beating you
 
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He bets and call your raise on the flop. I don't think he will fold many hands om the turn.

On the other hand it he don't have a straight himself it can be hard for villain to call an all-in.

But I would rather check the turn than bet small. You don't fold out any better hands and risk being put all-in.
 
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I would 3bet to 650 preflop then if he donks or check raises i am all in.
As played i am raising bigger on that flop cause i want to commit myself there.. if he folds it's ok if he shoves i call.. i do not want him to call and still have alot to play for.. i want to get it in with my draws on the flop
 
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Personally I would have folded preflop. With his small raise you know you are going to be at the least 3 handed if not more on the flop and lets be honest, If you flop top pair your kicker would be a concern and a ten will very likely have an over card on the flop or later in the hand.

With 3 on the flop and the pot being about 750 or so the c-bet he made was a bit small. I think you should have re raised it more here. I do like the fact you re-raised though.

On the turn I think I would have checked behind. The 5 does not change the board much and if he was willing to call your re-raise on the flop what would he be willing to fold on that turn card? I dont think much if anything. I dont blame you for betting the turn, but think you may have been to hopeful there.
 
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