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A Bet too Far?
Hey there, your input would be much appreciated.
Three things i'm interested in here:
1) Should I have been betting the turn after getting called on the flop?
2) Should I be laying the hand down to villain's pretty small turn raise?
3) Does his range for doing this include 88 and 99?
Villain runs 12/9 over about 90 hands. CO stealing range is as wide as A3s but he's been seen to bet 4bb in the co with this hand, not 3bb as below. 3-bet calling range, even from possible re-steal (i've pinched a fair bit of dead money up to now), has got to be considerably tighter.
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (8 handed) -
SB ($9.20)
Hero (BB) ($20.85)
UTG ($21.45)
UTG+1 ($4.15)
MP1 ($4.45)
MP2 ($10)
Villain (CO) ($13.35)
Button ($10)
Preflop: Hero is BB with J , A 
4 folds, Villain raises to $0.30, 2 folds, Hero raises to $1, Villain calls $0.70
Flop: ($2.05) J 7 , 7 
(2 players)
Hero bets $1.40, Villain calls $1.40
Turn: ($4.85) 10 (2 players)[/color]
Hero bets $3, Villain raises to $7.30, Hero folds
Total pot: $10.85 | Rake: $1.05
I see my bet sizes are a little low (again) on both streets.
As for villain's range, the question is whether or not he'd make this move with 88 or 99? If he does i'm probably good to get my money in. If not, i'm nakered. Any guesses as to his range? Probably one of the more knowledgeable players at these small stakes.
Thanks
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