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 Originally Posted by thizzSantaCruz
yea thats what i thought....i raised up to 30 i think and he folded after taking the maximum time. he showed JJ.
about raising the flop how does that affect your play on the turn? if he calls are you getting your whole stack in on the turn? how would you play it?
This guy looked like he wanted you to raise anywhere so that he could just fold. I think a flop reraise vs. this very nitty player gets a fold from him unless you've been out of line (given the preflop action).
If he calls a reraise on the flop I would tend to look at betting half-pot or so on the turn against this player (who is not drawing to more than 2 outs) for pure value extraction. He's probably check-folding the turn, but is more likely to call 1/3rd to 1/2 pot bet, though you're not extracting much more value. You're just flat-out not going to double-up against this player in this spot though so you just gotta take what you can get.
Don't take these as general betting-style comments, as they apply particularly to this hand and what it looks like your opponent has and his willingness to pay you off with those holdings.
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