Stop & Go: Playing Suited Connectors From Button
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  1. ctrl-alt-destruction

    Its hard to say what your play is when your not at the table, my first thought was fold but then i can see myself calling in game against some players. I think if your a boss you should defiantly call but if your not so good you will prob get destroyed against 2k buy in players online.

    My first thought is to bet the turn about half pot to protect/get value from flush draws, but now thinking more deeply about it i think he would like to bet if he had the draw, so im not sure. i think i would check back to pot control, it looks like he has a marginal hand and wants to get to showdown like 88 1010,jj or maybe AK,AJ dont know this hand is hard.

    On the river my first thought is to snap call, but why would he choose to bluff now and not earlier and bet so big. It looks more like a value bet, but it doesnt make sense to check all streets with a value hand with the flush draw out there. He also failed to build a pot to get stacks in on the river, so it looks like he is either thin value betting making it look bluffy or bluffing. I choose call after thinking about it.

    That hand was interesting, i like this format, it really got me thinking about the hand and turned it into a 20 min stop and go lol

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