Hello DC!
Couple nights ago I got overcalled by the SB and the flop is almost as coordinated as it could be. After my standard cbet got called by the btn, SB check-raises. I figure at this point my hand is too strong to fold, so I flat. What surprised me a bit was the btn flatted as well. On the turn, SB fires again, and with the btn to act behind me, I was kinda lost....
SB was a nit 15/9 over 89 hands with agg freq of 44%.
Could I have 4bet the flop? And if yes, what would I have been beating?
Would it be ok to flat the turn, knowing the BTN still has to act behind?
Is my hand too strong to fold on the turn?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance
No Limit Hold'em $0.08/$0.16
PokerStars
6 players
Formatted by pokercopilot.com - Mac OS X hand history analysis and tracking
Stacks:
UTG - UTG ($21.51)
MP - Hero ($42.59)
CO - CO ($16.00)
BTN - BTN ($7.70)
SB - SB ($16.00)
BB - BB ($21.26)
Preflop: ($0.24, 6 players) Hero is MP with Q J
1 fold, Hero raises to $0.48, 1 fold, BTN calls $0.48, SB calls $0.40, 1 fold
Flop: J 9
Q
($1.60, 3 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $1.12, BTN calls $1.12, SB raises to $3.12, Hero calls $2.00, BTN calls $2.00
Turn: 6 ($10.96, 3 players)
SB bets $7.32, Hero?
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Top 2 on draw heavy board 3-way posted by kiwifruit @ Fri, 05 Jul 2013 13:46:06 +0000
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