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 Originally Posted by JeffreyGB
I bet more on the flop, turn, and river. I want to build a pot that can end up with both my opponent and I all-in on by the river.
Having some information about villian is important here too - how likely is he to have an 8 and call preflop and on the flop? In saying that I want to build the pot, I assume this is pretty unlikely. That's not always true, but for the players that it isn't true about, they'll get committed here with QQ, JJ,99, AK, KQ, KJ, QT, JT, and probably some other things that you still have crushed.
There is a danger of J9 once the river gets there, but if you bet more on the flop and turn, you decrease that danger (and/or mitigate it by charging him enough to make his call a mistake). Even with this possibility, there's still enough in his range to make me happy to have my bet called.
Summary: Bet bigger with your made hands, to build the pot and force draws to make a mistake if they call you.
Thats pretty much exactually what i was thinking, in a nutshell you have a great hand here on the flop so bet it, most of the time villians going to call with raggy shit all the way through against your Top 2
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