66's on the button.
2/3 nl. I'm effective with 400.
The CO opens to 12, I call on the button with 6d6s, SB calls, BB folds.
The CO was a young kid who was playing a laggy style. He seemed to C bet every time he raised but this is over a short sample. The SB loved to gamble. He had been open raising, cold calling single and 3b raises. He wasn't as loose or agro post. If he missed he just got out of the way. I have a tight image. The CO asked me an orbit ago (3b or fold?) since I had been 3 betting or folding since I had been at the table. Ironically shortly after this hand came up.
(36 in pot) 7c8c3d...It's checked to the CO who bets 15...What should I do? Was my call on the button correct?
I also like the preflop call but might 3b against a player who is less tenacious postflop, or vs this player if they're the bully type that nits up against 3bets.
Flop could go either way. It's only $15 but I don't want to be tempted to call down, and not many turn cards you're happy to see. You'd probably have some hands in your call/call range like the oc+straight draw combos, and oc+ bdfd.
So I just reopened this not realizing I posted already and my previous post is almost exactly what I started to post again. Nothing wrong with seeing a flop to set mine, but we hate this flop for so many reasons and I have to agree with fondling my cut off is usually 7's to continue mining and get to the turn. But your outs are non existing here you'd have to hope that V's are big Ax/Broadway not suited and have nothing.