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Old 10-03-2007, 12:17 PM
netstorm netstorm is offline
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Default Re: NL50 - bet sizing?

OP,

Whats your plan if he 3bets or shoves over our raise?
Whats your plan if he calls and a blank hits and he
- leads out small
- checks
- makes a decent sized bet
- shoves?

(PF is standard imo... its a pot sized raise and we're IP)
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Old 10-03-2007, 01:16 PM
dirtylobster dirtylobster is offline
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Default Re: NL50 - bet sizing?

[ QUOTE ]
OP,

Whats your plan if he 3bets or shoves over our raise?
Whats your plan if he calls and a blank hits and he
- leads out small
- checks
- makes a decent sized bet
- shoves?

(PF is standard imo... its a pot sized raise and we're IP)

[/ QUOTE ]

The only way I think I could fold this hand against this particular opponent would be if he'd 3bet-minraise me on the flop.

If he'd shove I'd snapcall as I beat most of the PP's he could shove with.

If he leads out small on the turn I also figure to be ahead.

If he checks I also figure to be ahead.

A decent sized bet is quite scary actually and I'd probably tank for a while before reluctantly shoving over him.

If he shoves the turn I snapcall.

These answers are read-dependent and I normally wouldn't overvalue JJ like this.
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