$Freeroll NLHE Deep Stacked: do you think he has straight?

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$Freeroll NL HE Deep Stacked: do you think he has straight?

you have two pair,do you think it is worth of taking a risk of opponent's straight?

Hand #18094753B9016342: Tournament Table 384

T4674489
Tournament ID:4674489, Table 252
Seat 5: BigD*** (8100.00 in chips)
Seat 6: hero (5508.00 in chips)
Seat 7: my opponent (10470.00 in chips)
Seat 8: Dave*** (3584.00 in chips)
Seat 9: Tava*** (20141.00 in chips)
Seat 10: blog*** (2920.00 in chips)
blog***: posts small blind 100
US C***: posts big blind 200
Dealt to hero [ Th Jc ]
Ramb***: folds
TheW***: folds
VasO***: folds
BigD***: folds
hero: raises to 400
my opponent: calls
Dave***: calls
Tava***: folds
blog***: folds
US C***: folds
@@@ F_L_O_P @@@ [ 4d 9c 8h ]
hero: bets 200
my opponent: calls
Dave***: calls
# # # TURN # # # [ Tc ]
hero: bets 400
my opponent: calls
Dave***: calls
&&& RIVER &&& [ Jd ]
hero: checks
my opponent: bets 3,300
Dave***: folds
hero:???
 
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Easy fold IMO. Only thing you can beat with that hand is a bluff.
 
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1) Agree you only beat a bluff there and since you posted no reads you need to assume opponent has the ST8 or trips.

2) Fold preflop next time please

3) If you are going to raise JTo from MP in an unopened pot then make your standard raise which we hope is not a minraise.

4) Flop - c-bet of 3/4 pot or check it, depending on your read
 
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Your first mistake was raising preflop to only the minimum amount. Three times the BB is normal. The next mistake was betting only 200 on the flop. Average continuance bet is 40% of the pot ( 50% would be preferred ). If smoothed, he may very well have flopped a set. Last, you checked the turn. Why? Unless you had any intentions of check / raising him, go ahead and lead out betting 40% of the pot. He may be as weak as holding top pair on the flop. You didn't give yourself the oppotunity to find out how strong he is on the flop. Value bet your hand!
 
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The min raise pre-flop is pretty poor, unless you're playing an insanely tight table, and in a freeroll that's unlikely. I would make it bigger first off, then with the straight draw and overs a bet is good, but again needs to be bigger. If you get called you got plenty of outs.
The fact he's called you all the way says he has something, so passing the big bet on the end is the best play.
 
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thank you all for helpful comments,the rest of the hand below:

hero: calls
*** SHOW DOWN ***
my opponent: shows [ Qs Kh ] (Straight, King high)
hero: mucks
my opponent wins 9,900 with Straight, King high
hero: mucks [ Th, Jc ] (TwoPair)
 
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u have to fold there, u already played the hand horrible all the way dont make it worse by calling there. the min raises and bets were really bad you let him get there and also gave him a shot of bluffing river but u still cant call
 
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omg always a fold..lmao..he beats u by a huge margin here..FOLD INSTA
 
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