Straight Flush
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Atlanta, GA, USA
Posts: 5,991
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On the flop, raise is clearly > call (fold is better than call), but your sizing is unnecessarily large, I'd make it about 19.
But honestly, I'd fold the flop if his cbet % isn't terribly high, his range to bet this board is pretty damn strong and I doubt 100nlers are going to be folding hands to your raise that they probably should.
It's a pretty good turn to bet, but checking shows a decent profit on this turn (about 8 dollars pot equity here + some semblance of implied odds, would a bluff make more than that?). Also betting completely wastes whatever value your hand had if he's the type to check shove or c/f this turn. Again, if you believe that bluff equity is way better than pot equity, then go for it, but don't use having an oesd as any justification for betting, its only an argument against it.
It's just kinda important to understand that betting the turn is a bit of an ABCD theorem violation.
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