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Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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jebbo | Small blind | £0.02 | £0.02 | £1.60 | |
craigcu12 | Big blind | £0.04 | £0.06 | £3.72 | |
Your hole cards |
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vil | Raise | £0.12 | £0.18 | £3.04 | |
1stackshot | Fold | ||||
thesnakebg | Fold | ||||
TINTIN | Fold | ||||
jebbo | Fold | ||||
craigcu12 | Call | £0.08 | £0.26 | £3.64 | |
Flop | |||||
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craigcu12 | Check | ||||
vil | Bet | £0.20 | £0.46 | £2.84 | |
craigcu12 | Call | £0.20 | £0.66 | £3.44 | |
Turn | |||||
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craigcu12 | Check | ||||
vil | Bet | £0.50 | £1.16 | £2.34 | |
craigcu12 | Call | £0.50 | £1.66 | £2.94 | |
River | |||||
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craigcu12 | Check | ||||
vil | Check | ||||
craigcu12 | Show |
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vil | Muck | ||||
craigcu12 | Win | Full House, Jacks and 9s | £1.53 | £4.47 |
Comments
If you check-raise the flop you can be doing so with a flush-draw, straight-draw or just a Jack. If you had any of those draws you wouldn't wait until the turn to semi-bluff (probably) and you probably wouldn't check-call the flop, then check-raise the turn with just a Jack. Most people would check-call again.
I'd check-raise the flop and then I'd have the betting lead for future streets. If you never make any moves then you can only be raising with a real hand though, so this is only going to be a good play if you also make these raises with semi-bluffs with draws. If you always play draws passively, then you should check-call both flop and turn, then lead the river for an amount that you would also make as a bluff if you'd missed your draw.
Essentially you should ask yourself what you would do if you had a draw on this board and do that.
As it is, bet the river. Not full-pot as that only ever seems to mean the nuts at lower stakes. As Lambert says, when you check the river, your opponent is going to check back so, so often.
On another note; why no 3-bet pre-flop? What's your opponent's raising range and how does he respond to 3-bets? I'm just interested in your reasons for flatting, not that it's necessarily bad.
and frop the flop onwards he would go larger with good hands and flush draws and check or do a continue bet wit hands he missed
so this his hand here was most likely a flush draw since he did a 3xbb preflop