NL $1-$2 $200 effective - Line check with TT
Villain is unknown.
Folds to me preflop, I open to $12 with T♥ T♦ from middle position. Folds to BB who calls.
Flop ($25): J♣ 7♦ 5♠
I c-bet $10, Vilain min-raises to $20. I call.
Turn ($65): J♥
Vilain bets $20 again.
Hero?
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Villain is unknown.
Folds to me preflop, I open to $12 with T T from middle position. Folds to BB who calls.
Flop ($25): J 7 5
I c-bet $10, Vilain min-raises to $20. I call.
Turn ($65): J
Vilain bets $20 again.
Hero
Way ahead, way behind spot
Call
Content to pot control
Villainβs betting pattern is often thin value
A hand like ours, not a jack
See what happens on the river
I think I might fold flop. Most villains are very passive.
Most people aren't x/r'ing flops with random air usually with some equity type hands. I guess there are draws out there like 89, 86, 64. Unless villain is crazy and just x/r every single hand I think we can just give up and move onto next hand.
Turn is a blank, actually one of the best cards for us. We can call or click it back. Clicking it back with the intent of getting free showdowns.
Villain is unknown.
Folds to me preflop, I open to $12 with T T from middle position. Folds to BB who calls.
Flop ($25): J 7 5
I c-bet $10, Vilain min-raises to $20. I call.
Turn ($65): J
Vilain bets $20 again.
Hero
When they x/r flop, and then bet the same size on the turn, it's often a bluff.
I wouldn't raise. Not folding. By process of elimination, calling seems like the best option.
Call flop, call turn, river might fold
Iβm good with the flop cbet and call of the min raise. When V donks the flop For less than one-third, I will call any player I have seen bluff later streets. Against an unknown, I just fold.