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raise preflop
as played, shove due to reletive position, c/r on teh flop is perfect |
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There's no "should" or "should not" about preflop, it depends on your opponents and how comfortable you felt at the table. I normally raise with QhJh here against opponents who are passive/easily trapped when I flop big/I have fold equity against on a 3bet. Different strokes for different folks.
I lead the betting here all the time. Don't check raise the turn. You're opponent is not getting rid of any two pair, set, or tptk and you cost yourself value. Your $$ here comes from leading the flop. Do you see why? I guess I call here. You have the nut straight and the 2nd nut flush draw. If another heart comes out, opponent hopefully has ahk and you get paid. button's range is pretty big here, so you don't have to worry about him reraising you out of the pot. If the non heart 10 comes on the turn, you can check raise. If a heart comes, I bet about half the pot against some opponents and push against others. |
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