$0.25 NLHE MTT: nut straight vs river 3-bet on paired & flush board

Adam_E_

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I can't remember table dynamics but V had highest VPIP and PFR at the table.

As you'll see below, the story of the hand is a bit... messy (?) but:
  • Was my call on the flop an error? Getting 2-to-1 to call and I have 6 outs (not counting Qc and 7c if I put V on a flush draw).
  • Was my check on the turn an error? I guess I was trapping...
  • Did my river bet make any sense?
PokerStars - 75/150 NL - Holdem - 9 players

BB: 48 BB

UTG: 36 BB

UTG+1: 22 BB

MP: 37 BB

V: MP+1: 38 BB

MP+2: 13 BB

CO: 28 BB

BTN: 30 BB

Hero (SB): 36 BB

Hero posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has 9 J

fold, fold, fold, MP+1 calls 1 BB, fold, fold, fold, Hero calls 0.5 BB, BB checks

Flop: (3 BB, 3 players) 6 8 T
Hero checks, BB checks, MP+1 bets 3 BB, Hero calls 3 BB, fold

Turn: (9 BB, 2 players) Q
Hero checks, MP+1 checks

River: (9 BB, 2 players) Q
Hero bets 4.5 BB, MP+1 raises to 13.5 BB
 
Jblocher1

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Flop looks fine, turn check is fine and as played I'm folding this river when raised
 
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TopferHarald

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actually I dont think, that the check on the turn is fine since there's still a flushdraw and villain could have connected with the Q, so with a bet on the turn V could easily call with a worse hand

so I would bet turn instead of slowplaying and then re-evaluate on the river if he calls
 
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Edvin55555

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Call pre and on flop was not bad. I also think you should overbet turn in this case. Fold on river was good.
 
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