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effective stacks $750
I just won a $300 pot from utg+1, he folded when I 3-bet shoved the flop. I have played a lot against button, he is solid and very capable of making a read and going with it, and capable of making decent bluffs on scary boards. I have 99 in the small blind, utg+1 raises to 24, button calls, and I call. Flop T2T (pot is 78). I check, utg+1 checks, button bets 50, I call, utg+1 folds. Turn T (pot is 178). I check, button bets 100, I call. River 6 (pot is 378). I... Should I be 3betting pf? Should I be leading the flop? Should I be raising the flop? What's going on? [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] |
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well definitely check now
Your preflop/flop is fine. I might fold the turn sometimes I would probably fold to a big bet. I guess whether you call is down to whether or not you think he will try to get you off exactly what you have because your hand is pretty much face up. This a tough spot |
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I think you are ahead usually, so id generally c/c but that might not be maximizing value. If you're bold you could 'block' for about 200 and plan to call a push (if you think he could bluff push vs a blockbet, as your hand is somewhat face up at this point)
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you don't think button is making a move based on his read of you guys? you said he would make a play on a scary board and that board's pretty scary. he knows his range is wide b/c of the cc pf. i think i would c/r the flop or if i just called the flop consider donking the turn for about 100-125. i would likely fold to a raise unless i thougt he was making one of his read-based plays against what is often a mid PP.
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Oh [censored], I didn't notice that the guy betting was not the PFR
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