Bubba83 0 Posted November 22, 2005 Share Posted November 22, 2005 Converter is down? :[Preflop:It's folded to me, I have 9 9 , I open-raise. Solid player from button 3-bets, don't have stats on him but he's been quiet so far. SB and BB fold.Flop: 4 5 10 :heart:I check with the intention of raising a bet, He bets and I raise.This is where I wish to stop this hand and ask a bunch of questions about further action options. My original thinking was that if he 3-bet here on the flop I would just fold, is this a good line? He's definitely not over-aggressive enough to not have me beat here, and i'm drawing to 2 outs. If he just calls my flop raise, I intend to bet/fold the turn unless a 9 hits. If an ace or king hits the turn should I still bet/fold or should I check/fold?If a 9 hits the turn, I'm almost positive I should still lead since he could have a flush draw and check behind. If he raises me, I'm 3 betting, and calling a cap. Afterall, only 10 10 has me beat. Please analyze my different thinking lines and let me know the reasons behind if you'd do anything differently. Link to post Share on other sites
screech 0 Posted November 22, 2005 Share Posted November 22, 2005 You're flop line is good. Fold to a 3-bet.On the turn, if an ace hits you should just check/fold.If a K hits, you should bet/fold. This is because of the size of the pot and the chance that your opponent 3-bet you with something like AQ/AJ/88/77. There is also an outside chance that a king will get him to fold a hand like JJ. If he raises the turn, fold.Don't stop betting if a nine hits. Link to post Share on other sites
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