Re: 67s BB
preferences here: 1. raise; 2. fold; 3. call
so far a tight player raised preflop and we have 5 callers and 10 sb in the pot...our decision to call prefop is fine, we have implied odds to play this hand imho--
on the flop i think we have the equivalent of 6 or 7 clean outs with 2 sixes, 3 sevens, a blackdoor flush and straight draw...i would play this hand, using some fold equity to drive out the longshots and the preflop raiser perhaps.
on the flop, the SB betting out is a bit of a surprise, as we would expect MP3, the preflop raiser to bet...SB's bet could be a bit of a bluff given the flop although with a raised pot v 5 callers its unlikely his bet will win the hand right here...but it puts us in position to make MP3 face a cold call and perhaps drive him and those behind him out of the hand...
if MP3 is raising 7% of the time preflop, we could put him on Group 1 & 2 hands (maybe group 3), thus he likely has a high pair or overcards...the flop likely missed him as it is rainbow with only 1 card in the playing range--right now we put him on an overpair, top pair or two high cards...if we raise now, we may knock him out of the hand if he is unpaired--maybe/probably the he rest of the table would fold too, and we get heads up with position versus small blind...
that is what i would try here, if raised back at i dump or lots of callers and i miss the turn i check/fold the turn...
if this doesn't work, i remember this for when i connect with a strong hand on the flop and its raised before me...my raise in that situation ought to provide value
if we don't raise then the choice comes down to calling or folding...i would think preflop raiser would at least call but more probably raise, and i would have to make a second bet to stay in the hand...i would rather put in two bets here with the possibilty of driving out the preflop raiser rather than merely call him for two bets...
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