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Moneyball16
Villain - seemed decent for this limit

Triple Draw 2-7 Lowball Limit ($0.50/$1) (converter)

SB ($15.90), Seat 3
BB ($34.70), Seat 4
UTG ($5), Seat 5
CO ($25.25), Seat 6
Hero ($22.70), Seat 1

Button at Seat 1.
SB posts $0.25. BB posts $0.50.

Hand: [Qc 8h 6s Qh 2c]

Round 1: (1.50 SB)

UTG folds. CO folds. Hero raises. SB folds. BB calls.
BB takes 3. Hero discards Qc Qh.

Hand: [8h 6s 2c 8s As]

Round 2: (4.50 SB)

BB checks. Hero bets. BB raises. Hero calls.
BB takes 1. Hero discards 8s As.

Hand: [8h 6s 2c 6d 2d]

Round 3: (4.25 BB)

BB bets. Hero raises. BB calls.
BB takes 1. Hero stands pat.

Hand: [8h 6s 2c 6d 2d]

Round 4: (8.25 BB)

BB checks.Hero bets?

Is this a good time to snow with an 8 a 6 and a 2 out?
bdc30
I would have drawn on the 3rd. He likes his hand. He raised after the first draw, then took one. He's calling here a vast majority of the time, especially for only one bet.
I seriously slow down in this game when I've shown aggression early then the other player c/r's me.
Skittles
"Hero Bets?" shouldn't have a question mark I don't think. I don't think you can just check behind here given your opponent didn't stand pat. You may've made him break a hand and by betting rather than checking you might get more action down the line on thinner end bets even if you get called here. As far as the option to snow, I think it was pretty risky as other poster suggested. I wouldn't be surprised if BB had X5432 on his c/r or some similar 4 card wheel or good 8 draw. What type of hands has villain called down with in the past?
sabes99
as played, you obv have to bet the end

the snow on the second draw is marginal, he c/r the first draw, took one, and then bet out...either he has a big draw that you can't get him off right now, or he's made his draw...it's a risky play that's marginal at best imo, you're just praying he misses
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