$600 NLHE Full Ring: 66 with 3 callers

TheBigFinn

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Live poker so the stake sizes are shaky Hero is in middle position with a straddle in front. so there is $5 in the pot when it gets to Hero with :6d4::6c4: and who raises to $35 and get 3 callers 2 behind and the straddle.
Pot is $130 with a flop of :7c4::5h4::3c4: Not the best flop, but not the worst, there is the possibility of a gut shot straight with the 6s blocking the same straight. High Pairs are unlikely but the opponent's hands are un defined. Is a C-bet in order here with two players to act? Hero bets $65, half pot and get two callers in position.
Pot is $335 and the turn comes a :qd4: Does this help the Villain's. is another C-bet in order? Hero checks and Villain bets $125 and button folds. The bet is kinda small and what are the chances a Q helps Villain. Hero calls.
Pot is $585 and the river comes a :qh4: This makes the chances of a Villain having a queen less, but only winning hands will call a bet. Villain checks back and mucks his hand

This is a hand from Andrew Neeme's Vlog on You Tube. I recomend it along with his buddy Brad Owens
 
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Flop: it is not really bad for your hand, but it's terrible for your range. All villains can have all sets here and they also can have two pairs and weak overpairs. It's a quick check range for hero.
Turn: As played, against two players, where both can have sets and two pairs, it's an easy check. When villain bets small, you have pair+gutshot, standard call. River also standard.
 
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