Re: 2/4 6 max, flopped set played passively
This really is a problem of putting him on a range. You're not just thinking about your own cards are you?
Ranges
Vs an aggressive player I would probably re-raise on the flop as most of the time he isn't going to have 9T.
But vs your TAG opponent, I think you have to give him credit for 9T or something nice like AKT with flush draw. (I would assume most TAGs would try to checkraise with a monster too.)
But you are the one that knows him, what do you think he has?
I actually think that 9 on the turn is probably the worst card possible for you.
As far as raising, I would raise preflop with this hand in position. And depending on his range of hands, you could raise the flop and maybe the turn if the pot wasn't raised preflop. I think this is an excellent hand example where raising gains you a lot of information, especially a flop raise.
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