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Originally Posted by crushedice19
the fish will bet 100% of turns. I know that jamming flop seems obvious. I opted to call and planed to raise safe turn in this spot wanted to see if that was anyone else's instinct. Results of hand... i didnt even get to execute my plan. turn was a 3 fish bet and cold caller raised i ended up folding to the 2 bets on the turn. the winning hand was 6 7 of spades
So I guess you lost the minimum in this hand, but I would advise not being swayed by the results. So far you have seen a player you described as decent but not great:
(a) raise pre flop and then not cap after you 3bet the SB;
(b) cold call after you bet flop and a bad player raised;
(c) raise turn after you chose to call the flop and check the turn and the bad player bet.
This line is very, very consistent with a strong Qx hand - especially from a good-but-not-great player. This is a gross spot, and you are going to find yourself getting squeezed quite a bit here (including by worse hands) if you check turn intending to c/r the bad player. You largely avoid this problem if you just 3bet the flop and lead most turns.
To answer someone else's question: if you 3bet and it gets 4bet behind you, I would lead pretty much any non-spade, non-A turn. I might check a 3 or an 8 . I would not 3bet any card except the one remaining non-spade K.