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Originally Posted by LeeCrab2
Do you recommend always flatting 2nd pair on the flop? I feel this was a really good flop for me; it's been my experience that whoever is showing the most aggression is always leading out on the flop (in other words, if I raise pf, I'm almost always going to lead out on just about any flop...and vice versa if villain raises pf, he'll almost always lead out on the flop...even oop).
I was the 3bettor on the 66 hand.
Depends on the specific spot, but almost always it's a call. When you raise there think about how many worse hands are continuing vs you and then compare to how many stronger--you should quickly find that x/r is effectively turning your hand into a bluff. It's a really big mistake in that hand, try to understand the why behind it
You should understand the purpose of each bet or raise, rather than thinking about ill-defined concepts like "showing the most aggression".
As for 66, I mistyped. I meant to say "flat rather than 3b pre this deep"--I definitely saw you were the 3-better and you shouldn't have been