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This is a great flop for you. You can consider betting at the flop a bit more incase he has two clubs, but 50% is fine. I think you have to bet the turn. 50% again, let him know that you are not concerned about the king. If you get check raised, then I'd give it up, he might have AcKc.
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QTo? Instafold. Calling off 50% of your chips when you are behind 100% of the time? The best you can hope for there is that he has a low pocket pair 99-22
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Nothing wrong with the QQ and Q8 hands. Just a bad beat, fire up a new SNG and hopefully your hand will hold up. No point in raising 5x with the TT. Raise it 3-4x is fine. You want the donks to call with marginal hands like A8o. Then you can stack them when the flop comes 8 high or fold when an ace comes. The way you played it, you should have fired a c-bet with the TT. Thats a good flop for you. When he calls you can just give up on the hand. Its not worth investing anymore chips at this early stage
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Button vs Blind? This is pretty standard, nothing you or he could really do. Just fire up a new SNG and hope for better luck. You cannot really put him on a 2 or AK there, so you cannot fold. Thats a good flop for the BB too, he should be concerned about his marginal kicker, but the paired board gives him hope that a high card will come on turn or river to solve his kicker problem.
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I put the button on: JJ-66,ATs+,ATo+ I think SB snap calls with TT+ or AKo+, so his range: 99-22,AQs-ATs,AQo-ATo So according to pokerstove, my equity is 36.909% And it cost me 9,260 to win 18,294 Turned out Button had TT, SB had AJo. As you can image I called and the tens held up.
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I'm down to about 3/4 of an average stack and I get dealt AKo in the BB. Action is folded around to the button who shoves his whole stack in, in a massive overbet. SB calls time goes in the tank and eventually calls. I haven't seen anything to indicate either player is a donk, so they both have something. Because I hold AK and the first player apparently doesn't want to see a flop overbet and the 2nd player taking his time to decide, I'm sure neither has aces or kings, so its a tough
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