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Party Poker 3/6 Hold'em (9 handed) converterPreflop: Hero is MP3 with T:club:, T:diamond:. UTG posts a blind of $3. UTG (poster) checks, 1 fold, UTG folds, MP1 calls.Flop: (11.33 SB) Q:diamond:, 2:diamond:, K:heart: (3 players)MP1 bets, Hero calls, Button calls.Turn: (7.16 BB) J:club: (3 players)MP1 bets, Hero calls, Button folds.River: (9.16 BB) J:spade: (2 players)MP1 bets, Hero folds.Final Pot: 10.16 BBtypical iso against a run of the mill tag. is the flop peel okay with a couple of bdoor draws and the set draw?button is just a special guy who is now on my buddy list :-)

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Doesnt look bad at all Keith, against a TAG i'd play it the same way most of the time.with the Bdoors and set draw, the flop call seems fine.What about raising the flop here for a free river? Two of the 3 things we are drawing too involve runner runner, trying for a free card doesnt seem too bad here. I could be wrong, i'm really tired

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looks good.just one thing that caught my attention is that you were the last aggressor preflop but the TAG bet out on the flop.is he tricky? do you have any possible fold equity if you raise, either right away, or with a turn bet? or would that be risky since you're obligated to bet the turn and he might checkraise you when you pick up a draw?what about just calling the flop like you did and raising the turn when you pick up a draw? you get a free showdown if you miss but another bet in if you hit. this assumes that your opponent would slow down if you raise the turn. that might also be risky if he doesn't slow down. only you'd know based on your read how aggressive he just was.aseem

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looks good.just one thing that caught my attention is that you were the last aggressor preflop but the TAG bet out on the flop.is he tricky? do you have any possible fold equity if you raise, either right away, or with a turn bet? or would that be risky since you're obligated to bet the turn and he might checkraise you when you pick up a draw?what about just calling the flop like you did and raising the turn when you pick up a draw? you get a free showdown if you miss but another bet in if you hit. this assumes that your opponent would slow down if you raise the turn. that might also be risky if he doesn't slow down. only you'd know based on your read how aggressive he just was.aseem
I haven't seen him do anything that was all to tricky, so I'm thinking that he has two pair and is protecting against a flush draw. I dunno about raising the turn for a free showdown, this board sucks for my hand. If there was only one overcard, then I'm raising. all I beat is 99 or him opening with A9s, but then I'd certainly have to change my read on him if he was doing that raise that early
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yeah, good point about his hand ranges. i was thinking mostly about fold equity on the flop, but i didn't like it since you'd be obligated to bet a lot of turns you wouldn't want to bet. that led me to thinking about raising the turn instead for a free showdown, but you're right, your hand has little showdown value here.looks good then.aseem

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