$ NL HE MTT: CC $1000

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Do you guys think that betting 2 times post-flop is a good idea? or on the turn is ok just a check back and bet the river if I get there.

BB stats after 36 hands are: VPIP 19 PFR 11 Limp 11 Post flop AGG 7 and 3-bet 20



pokerstars, Hold'em No Limit - 50/100 - 9 players
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UTG (Hero): 3,045 (30 bb)
UTG+1: 4,771 (48 bb)
MP: 2,605 (26 bb)
MP+1: 2,440 (24 bb)
LP: 3,360 (34 bb)
CO: 1,209 (12 bb)
BU: 4,122 (41 bb)
SB: 4,345 (43 bb)
BB: 2,262 (23 bb)

Pre-Flop:
(150) Hero is UTG with A 5
Hero raises to 210, 7 players fold, BB calls 110

Flop: (470) 3 2 6 (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets 165, BB calls 165

Turn: (800) K (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets 384, BB calls 384

River: (1,568) 7 (2 players)
BB bets 1,503 (all-in), Hero calls 1,503
 
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From my point of view it's fine to bet the flop as a c-bet and also because of your straight draw. Sizing seems fine too.

You could both check the turn or bet here since in addition you have a flush draw now too.

Nice to see that he shoved into your flush on river. I assume he has a smaller flush?
 
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From my point of view it's fine to bet the flop as a c-bet and also because of your straight draw. Sizing seems fine too.

You could both check the turn or bet here since in addition you have a flush draw now too.

Nice to see that he shoved into your flush on river. I assume he has a smaller flush?
He floped a straight
 
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Preflop
Opening is fine but in a very loose game, where you will often get multible callers, its also fine to nit up and not open a hand like this from UTG.

Flop
I like C-betting a lot here, mostly for equity denial and to keep the initiative. If he just call, he will often check again on the turn, and this allow you to either start bluffing or take a free river card, so you get to see all 5 cards for the price of a small bet.

Turn
This is a great barrel card, because you picked up equity, and its also a scare card to his single pair hands. So I like betting a lot, and I would also lean towards continuing on an offsuit K. After he call the flop, I dont think, A5 high has a lot of showdown value, so its a fine hand to semibluff even with just a gutshot.

River
Hmmmm tough spot! The opponent has moved all-in, and you have the nuts. I guess call? :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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