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This is late in the 34K guarentee on tilt, 18 ppl left. MP2 was either reraising my preflop raises or floating my c-bets. First ever post so I just want some feedback on how i could have played this hand better? Should i bet the flop if i know he will float it? Should i have folded the bet on the river? It's a 300K pot and i have 200K behind but with the board pairing and him pushing is that a busted flush draw or boat? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em Tournament, 5000/10000 Blinds 1000 Ante (9 handed) - Full-Tilt Hand Converter from HandHistoryConverter.com
UTG+1 (t244200)
Hero (MP1) (t317791)
MP2 (t434016)
MP3 (t387187)
CO (t185456)
Button (t292103)
SB (t97666)
BB (t223297)
UTG (t316028)
<SPAN>Hero's M: 13.24</SPAN>
Preflop: Hero is MP1 with 8
, 8
<SPAN>2 folds</SPAN>, <SPAN>Hero bets t24755</SPAN>, MP2 calls t24755, <SPAN>4 folds</SPAN>, BB calls t14755
Flop: (t88265) 7
, 9
, 5
<SPAN>(3 players)</SPAN>
BB checks, Hero checks, MP2 checks
Turn: (t88265) 6
<SPAN>(3 players)</SPAN>
<SPAN>BB bets t30000</SPAN>, <SPAN>Hero raises to t90000</SPAN>, MP2 calls t90000, <SPAN>1 fold</SPAN>
River: (t298265) 7
<SPAN>(2 players)</SPAN>
Hero checks, <SPAN>MP2 bets t298265</SPAN>, Hero...????
What do I do?? -
call and split pot.
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