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JJ on Qhi multiway
first caller is 30-8 over 100 and is showing plenty of signs of being eager to part with his money.
second caller is 29-12 bad, sticky postflop, fold to flop and turn cbet of 50%, about 70% bet when checked to.
i'm a bit lost... check flop vs bet flop?
turn and part of me wants to check-bomb, part of me wants to simply call vs this sizing then check-call any river.
Thoughts?
$0.25/$0.50 No Limit Holdem
9 Players
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Stacks:
daven (UTG) ($53.25) 107bb
UTG+1 ($63.20) 126bb
MP1 ($55.10) 110bb
MP2 ($43.60) 87bb
MP3 ($31.25) 63bb
CO ($49.25) 99bb
BTN ($50) 100bb
SB ($86.65) 173bb
BB ($49.65) 99bb
Pre-Flop: ($0.75, 9 players) daven is UTG :js: :jd:
daven raises to $1.75, UTG+1 calls $1.75, 1 fold, MP2 calls $1.75, 5 folds
Flop: :9d: :qd: :3c: ($6, 3 players)
daven checks, UTG+1 checks, MP2 bets $2.75, daven calls $2.75, UTG+1 calls $2.75
Turn: :qc: ($14.25, 3 players)
daven checks, UTG+1 checks, MP2 bets $4, $4 to daven ($48.75)?
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I think your line is fine... call turn
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I would also just call Turn to keep pot small, in case you are up against a Q.
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I would just call as well, and fold to raise. Also, even if somebody behind you flat calls, they probably have a queen. It is easy for the aggressor to be just double-barreling here, but if anybody else decides to call you probably don't have the best hand
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I also will only call the turn. Maybe MP2 doesn't have a queen, maybe he has 9x, and because you and UTG+1 go check, than he doesn't have any option, than to bet.
However, even if he has Queen, and even the chance to get jack on the river is small, nothing is impossible, so for that reason I think that you have to call.