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Originally Posted by fakelogic
IMHO, I prefer flatting that flop on the J9cc hand. Even though you say you're not getting value when you hit, I think that contradicts your read on him having JJ+/AK where a good % of that range smacks that flop and he's over 55bb deep. So he may slow down on flush cards, but straight outs will be fairly disguised and I think he has to call for value a lot. Plus, you have too much equity vs. AK/KK/QQ/JJ to bet those out on the flop. But if he shoves on you like he did, it seems you'll be behind a set a lot of the time. You made the correct call after the raise, but I think you committed yourself to a pretty bloated 120bb+ pot.
So anyway I'd play for some pot control and call to keep a lot of his AK, KK, QQ, JJ hands in his range, but what do I know...? I'm just some guy.
Either way, just one spot--good run and thanks for the sweat!
Thanks for your comments!
Check calling flop, check jamming non K turns that i miss, donking when i hit is also good line. Only problem is that we have to checkfold brick turns when he shoves
Gonna think some more about it....