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Originally Posted by Jkpoker10
Start with a check on the flop. This hand isn’t a cbet imo against a sb and bb call. Bb is going I have a lot of continue hands. Think we have a slight range advantage against sb but yea I’m checking this flop bc nothing good happens when we cbet. Not a fan of betting 3 streets here as a bluff or when we turn more equity.
If you bet flop, you gotta hammer turn and river at some freq to make the flop bet ok.
It was the button, not the SB.
What good can happen when we CBet? Well, we do take it down there vs a whole host of hands that have reasonable equity against us, like JT, weak Ax, etc. We also set up a spot where we can double barrel, when we pick up equity and get weak one pair hands to fold. We also might run out a very strong hand some small percentage of the time, in which case we will be happy we built the pot.
As against that, we are almost always in poor shape when we get called, and we turn garbage like we did. Firing the turn when another baby hits, into 2 people seems ill advised.
As a matter of theory (and in this case practice) we should have some flop bluffs that give up; especially true when called in 2 places.
I'd have continued on any card bigger than a 9, and also some of the hearts.