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new to the game splashing, this is my second session. anyway, villain sees almost every flop, does his fair share of raising pre, but can slow down and doesn't go too crazy, rather passive postflop. edit: it became apparent that villain is a station.Absolute PokerPot Limit Omaha Ring gameBlinds: $0.05/$0.106 playersConverterStack sizes:UTG: $25.49UTG+1: $12.32CO: $1.89Button: $2.40Hero: $26.45BB: $10.95Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is SB with 3 :) 5 :D 3 :D 2 :) UTG calls, UTG+1 calls, CO folds, Button calls, Hero calls, BB checks.Flop: Q :club: 3 :D Q :icon_dance: ($0.5, 5 players)Hero checks, BB checks, UTG bets $0.3, UTG+1 calls, Button raises to $1.7, Hero raises to $3.4, BB folds, UTG calls, UTG+1 folds, Button calls all-in $0.6.Turn: 9 :) ($9.9, 2 players + 1 all-in - Main pot: $7.7, Sidepot 1: $2.2)Hero bets $4, UTG calls.River: 5 :D ($17.9, 2 players + 1 all-in - Main pot: $7.7, Sidepot 1: $10.2)Hero checks, UTG checks.Results:Final pot: $17.9Bet sizing is something I'm not too familiar with yet... pls be easy on me.

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Bet more on turn.If you plan to call a decent bet on river , then bet it yourself. I d bet around 7$ or 8$ on river. If you check he checks behind with AQ but if you make a small size bet he can pay you off. We are bet/folding river.Repot button raise on flop. This isn't a lock hand. You are up against a lot of outs. Repot flop and hope to lay down one of the Queens so you face 6-9 outs instead of 15-18.

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On the flop you should check/repot. You have a very vulnerable hand, especially out of position. You don't want to get tricky, you want to make people pay the maximum to outdraw you. You could be facing 18 outs to beat you.On the turn I would like to see a bigger bet, but I like keeping it less than pot. The 9 is a card that can easily hit your opponents hands, but you want to make UTG pay if he doesn't have a boat yet. I think I'd make it $6.I would like to see a small value bet on the river, even if it's just $5 or something similar.

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On the flop you should check/repot. You have a very vulnerable hand, especially out of position. You don't want to get tricky, you want to make people pay the maximum to outdraw you. You could be facing 18 outs to beat you.On the turn I would like to see a bigger bet, but I like keeping it less than pot. The 9 is a card that can easily hit your opponents hands, but you want to make UTG pay if he doesn't have a boat yet. I think I'd make it $6.I would like to see a small value bet on the river, even if it's just $5 or something similar.
You could have just quoted my post.
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Bet more on turn.If you plan to call a decent bet on river , then bet it yourself. I d bet around 7$ or 8$ on river. If you check he checks behind with AQ but if you make a small size bet he can pay you off. We are bet/folding river.Repot button raise on flop. This isn't a lock hand. You are up against a lot of outs. Repot flop and hope to lay down one of the Queens so you face 6-9 outs instead of 15-18.
On the flop you should check/repot. You have a very vulnerable hand, especially out of position. You don't want to get tricky, you want to make people pay the maximum to outdraw you. You could be facing 18 outs to beat you.On the turn I would like to see a bigger bet, but I like keeping it less than pot. The 9 is a card that can easily hit your opponents hands, but you want to make UTG pay if he doesn't have a boat yet. I think I'd make it $6.I would like to see a small value bet on the river, even if it's just $5 or something similar.
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If you are deep consider check calling almost any river as you dont want to get the pot huge and lose a ton if he got there. On flop and turn get as much as you can in usually if its multi way you are an underdog to lose to a bigger fullhouse if both queens are out so I would try and keep the pot small in that case (although not in this hand)

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