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Roo6339
PokerStars 0.05/0.10 Hold'em (9 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with Q, Q.
1 fold, Hero raises, 1 fold, MP2 calls, 1 fold, CO calls, Button calls, SB calls, 1 fold.

Flop: (11 SB) 9, 7, 5 (5 players)
SB checks, Hero bets, MP2 calls, CO calls, Button calls, SB calls.

Turn: (8 BB) A (5 players)
SB checks, Hero checks, MP2 bets, CO calls, Button calls, SB calls, Hero folds.

River: (12 BB) 7 (4 players)
SB checks, MP2 checks, CO checks, Button checks.

Final Pot: 12 BB

Too weak? No individual reads, just that the table is loose and passive.
Actuary
yeah I think it's fine.

that's a lousy card

maybe someone say b/f but with 8 cards out against you and everyone calling the flop, I would expct at least an Ace to be out there.
Not to mention, all the cards you would hate to hit the river, when you are still ahead
RabidTortuga
I'm ok with c/f here, but I do prefer b/f. The pot is large, and checking may give someone with a draw a reason to us the Ace to bluff, since we just said we're afraid of it.

BTW, I can never read your card symbols when you convert, Is it just me?
Roo6339
Apparently Zach can't see them either... I use the FTR converter... Maybe I'll find a new one.

Since you can't read them, I c/fed because the Ace also put a 3rd spade on the board, so not only did it come an overcard but it also brought the flush as well. If it didn't complete the flush I would have b/f, but the flush and all those cards out there made me decide that c/f was slightly better in this situation.
Frez
I think FTR converter is fine, but you need to change the output format.
Zach6668
I see the symbols now, fwiw.

I'm ok with this. This turn is silly. Dude bets into 4 others, and gets 3 calls before us, lol. We're never good here, and if we are we need to duck a million outs.
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