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Originally Posted by gobbledygeek
I like our preflop sizing.
I'd probably just flat to keep potential bluffs in and to not risk hero folds, especially since we can easily get in stacks on the turn (especially in position). We do risk a handful of scare cards, plus AJ/AT might have a hard time hero folding with the gutshot, so I don't think shoving now is horrible either (would be my preference if there was a flush draw).
Geither/or,imoG
I pretty much was gonna say exactly all of this.
I think 50 pre is perfect.
I just think flatting and getting it in regardless of the turn is best.
There’s really only 4 bad turn cards (it’s either the ten or the jack, but not both), but you are getting it in on the turn even if one hits imo. Best to just let him lead most turns again when it’s almost always a brick or a boat. If he hits a gutter, so be it.