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Title: 99 early in comp on active table
Post by: Killerkilsby on January 14, 2012, 04:49:00 PM
So basically playing dtd grand prix table quite loose in some spots.

Raised last 3 hands in a row at 100/200, then find pocket 9s in mid position.

Raised it to 525, and active bb 3 bets to 1700.

I flatted. Right or wrong? Not necassarily to setmine but to reevaluate after the flop.

Flop comes 9 8 2 with 2 spades.

Bb leads for 2125. I flat. Presume best play?

Turn offsuit 7.

He checks but based on previous reads he looked interested.

We check or bet? If bet how much

Thanks


Title: Re: 99 early in comp on active table
Post by: George2Loose on January 14, 2012, 04:50:51 PM
Deffo bet for value plus he might think Ur full of shit. Would bet 3/4 pot but depends on stack sizes


Title: Re: 99 early in comp on active table
Post by: stato_1 on January 14, 2012, 04:53:31 PM
Absolutely 100% cast iron must bet


Title: Re: 99 early in comp on active table
Post by: cambridgealex on January 14, 2012, 04:54:28 PM
i'd also raise the flop almost every time, unless stack sizes were such that he could easily bet/bet/shove an overpair.


Title: Re: 99 early in comp on active table
Post by: Killerkilsby on January 14, 2012, 05:02:43 PM
Sounds good i bet 3650 and he folded. Posted here in case i should of checked to look like i was floating flop and missed to induce riverbet.
Sounds like i did the right thing.


Title: Re: 99 early in comp on active table
Post by: Pugwashed on January 14, 2012, 05:26:12 PM
Preflop can completely depend on stacks sizes. I raise flop pretty often here, you might lose value from some hands that he barrels but it also stops you losing some value from overpairs on scare cards. Turn is a must bet, you can still get 2 streets from overpairs, protection is pretty relevant on this board, he can c/r some semibluffs etc


Title: Re: 99 early in comp on active table
Post by: cambridgealex on January 14, 2012, 08:40:13 PM
Btw, floating is calling to take it away on a later street, not calling to 'hit' the turn.