Quote Originally Posted by Rondavu
I was dealt K9d suited in the SB. Someone raised from UTG to $5. There were 3 callers to the raise before it got to me. Since I'm able to let go of a hand after the flop that's doggy, and I had pot odds, I called. I don't recommend playing this hand here for everyone, but I did. The pot was now $26 to the flop. It came out Jd 7d 6s. I checked...
Doyle makes it a point of betting into the raiser and since you didn't you would be incorrect in checking here according to Doyle's theory. Additionally you checked raised on the hand which Doyle also frowns upon. Granted he stipulates he's had to alter his play since so many have read SS1, but let's not diminish his umbrella of protection in playing the way he does. I honestly think you did the antithesis of Doyle'e theory in this hand. Often he talks about going in with the worst hand and being fully aware of this but also recognizing he has an out. However, this is prefaced upon picking up the small pots allowing him to take this risk. So, in the hand you described he would have bet after the flop and then depending upong his read put the opponent in for all his chips.