$50 NLHE 6-max: $50 NLHE 6-max: how would you have played this?

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Skaplun

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$50 NL HE 6-max: $50 NL HE 6-max: how would you have played this?

I'm running through some of the worst hands that I played in the last few weeks. How would you guys have played this hand?

Stacks:
* BTN with $60.25
* SB with $55.55
* BB with $56.80
* UTG with $50.75
* MP with $64.05
* CO with $58.00

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Site: party poker
* * Dealt to SB:K♥ Q♣
* * Sklansky group 4
Preflop:
* * 3 players fold.
* * BTN raises [$1.50 USD]
* * Hero calls [$1.25 USD]
* * 1 players folded.
* * Total folds this street: 4
* * Potsize: $3.5
Flop:
* * 9♥ 7♥ A♥
* * Hero checks
* * BTN bets [$2.00 USD]
* * 1 players fold.
* * Hero calls [$2.00 USD]
* * Potsize: $7.5
Turn:
* * A♠
* * Hero checks
* * BTN bets [$5.00 USD]
* * Hero raises [$13.00 USD]
* * BTN calls [$8.00 USD]
* * Potsize: $33.5
River:
* * 7♠
* * Hero checks
* * BTN bets [$15.00 USD] BTN wins $15.00 USD BTN wins $31.85 USD from main pot
* * 1 players folded.
* * Total folds this street: 1

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slycbnew

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Any reads on btn?

I'd rather c/r the flop than call, if called b/f the turn.
 
thepokerkid123

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3bet pre-flop, but if you're going to call OOP I guess this is the best spot for it. The argument for calling gets a lot better if BTN is spewy post-flop.

c/r flop. The only time you're getting any value by calling is against the Qh. When you c/r you've got fold equity and your range still has bluffs after another heart comes off (you can get value).
 
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