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Originally Posted by Garick
Flop bet is too big, imo. I often like a 2/3 pot sizing, but that's a pretty dry board for a 3-bet pot. I wouldn't go bigger than half pot, and might check back, especially against an active V who might be tempted to bluff by the perceived weakness.
I'm kinda torn between this and being fine with $40. It sets up an easier turn jam targeting TT/JJ which is most of his calling range imo. I'm really not sure how often this guy is flatting KK/AA pre, if ever.
Are you ever folding if you bet 25 or 30 and he jams? Not saying we shouldn't, I'm just not sure if I can.
Do you think he floats A high significantly more vs <1/2psb?
I short stack as a rule and looking at this board with QQ+ and an spr of 2.5, I usually only have one plan: bet flop/jam turn.