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Originally Posted by sam1FTR
If someone raises your turn bet, you don't have the best hand.
agree completely
Originally Posted by Cobra_1878
This flop smashes their blind calling ranges pre and I would expect BB to have a good piece of this flop a lot of the time given his c/overcall on flop, not sure how often he does this w/ just 2 overs or whatever.
Bet around $9-10, and check back almost any river other than a ten.
Originally Posted by griffey24
Feels like a good spot for a half pot bet to me. Fold to any heat.
Originally Posted by Renton
Something feels off about betting the turn into these two regs with a hand this low in your range for value.
Your equity in the pot vs reasonable ranges for SB and BB:
MP1 28.26% 26.94% 1.32% { ThTc }
SB 40.73% 39.20% 1.53% { QQ-88, 66, J9s, T9s, 98s, 87s }
BB 31.01% 29.66% 1.35% { JJ-88, 66, A6s, J9s, T8s+, 98s, 87s, 76s }
I think there's a decent argument to bet like 1/4 pot here, but I'd probably check.
^ I wanted to add a few more of the 6x combos here, 46s/56s/68s but i'm not sure if that fits? If I did that I'd have to add 75s/85s too I guess which would net to a similar situation.
i'm glad that this isn't consensus simple bet $x or check.
so, i checked. Would have been betting 100% of the time HU. But I checked hating that i was giving a free river to the 6x/pair+gutter hands.
and then came the river and i wanted to bet about $6 for value but i hated the idea of being raised. Thoughts?
Turn: ($16.20, 3 players)
SB checks, BB checks, daven checks
River: ($16.20, 3 players)
SB checks, BB checks, daven ($65.85)?
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