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Mattnxtc
Ok let me start by saying that they are extremely fishy on bodog. Not as many players but just as fishy and far less good players.

Everybody at this table was donkish

main villian: called a 5 dollar raise from sb with q3s

100nl 6max

stacks:

villian : 95
Hero: 126

Hero dealt: k icon_suit_club.gif q icon_suit_spade.gif

Preflop: 1 fold, utg+1 limps, hero raises to 4, 1 fold, sb calls, bb calls, limper calls

Pot: 16

flop: q icon_suit_club.gif 4 icon_suit_spade.gif 2 icon_suit_club.gif

Action: 1 check, bb bets 5, 1 fold, hero calls, sb folds

Pot: 26

In hindsight I probably should have raised to like 15-20 but i just smooth call tryin to bring the sb along to the turn

turn: 3 icon_suit_diamond.gif

Action: bb bets 5, hero raises to 15

How does this look?
Lavitz
Reraise flop to like 12-18. Dont want to scare him off flush draws or weaker Qx.

As is, I reraise to about 20-25 on turn. Your reraise on turn is actually giving him great odds for flush (10 dollars into a 46 dollar pot). You could get burned regardless though because the fun part about playing donkeys is you never know what they're betting or calling with. Always a chance that Qx is going to pair their kicker or that the donk is gonna have a real hand. Only way to truly prevent this is play it more cautiously but then you're giving him great odds to his draw.

If he cold calls and river blanks I check behind if he checks or cold call. If he pushes it's read dependent. Do you have PT stats? Is he agressive or passive? If his AF is below 1.5-2 I am most likely folding to river push or perhaps pot bet but otherwise I will probably call pot bet. If you catch Q or K I treat it like gold and jam against villian, regardless of his action.

If river blanks and he is quite agressive and capable of bluffing, I might call a large bet (maybe even push) if I feel he is capable of betting down the flush draw and pushing after he misses. Would be totally read dependent though
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