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Originally Posted by kisada
I open A25ddd-T7hh OTB.
SB folds
BB calls.
Flop QT5scc, so no BDFD for me.
BB checks, I bet.
- Given this is big O, how often do we like c-betting here with what's more of a kind of low/mid strength hand? In PL I would check back frequently here to shift some strength into my check back range.
- Getting c/r'd here totally blows, but I'm not sure I can find a fold, and I don't know if that's a mistake either. However, by checking back, we give BB carte blanche to lead any number of turns and steal it away from us when we have the best hand.
Thoughts? Thanks
I could see BB often donking the flop w his QT534 type hands, for value/protection - esp if he has a blocker to the FD but doesn't have a FD himself, or has a weak FD and 2 pr.
I think this could be part of a somewhat balanced/reasonable xb range. But if BB has a donking range here and has checked, I'd prob b/c in limit Big O. Since we don't have any blockers to the FD, on the turn I'd x/b all clubs and any spade that doesn't give us a wheel draw. If a 3rd spade or club comes on the river, I don't think we can call w/o a boat or the nut low