Re: 666
I stopped because I wanted to get more than one bet in on the turn and I didnīt think that it was that likely as my preflop play looks alot like whatever pocket pair, so I thought a cap would show too much strenght to get action on the turn.
When SB check-raise ahead of me, I think he will often have 99 as he bet out on the flop from early when the good hands probably are late, so it looks like he is trapping, then he coldcalled, so maybe not, but when he wakes up again on the turn, it looks alot like he didnīt want to shut people out on the flop. I think he is aware that there is an overpair in the pot, so I dont see him playing JJ/TT like this very often.
When he has it, I think he will check-raise the flop more often than he will lead and when he leads, I dont think he will check-raise the turn very often.
The MP player is making a mistake if he calls one more on the turn getting 16-17:1 or whatever it was and Iīm not sure he will call for two, so I figured I was better off taking his calls for one, when Iīm often behind to the other player anyway.
I think I played the turn right, but Iīm still not sure if I should have flatcalled the flop first time or capped it the way I played.
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