Facing a small Turn donk bet with TPTK
Game is $2-$100 spread-limit, which will matter here.
I’m $300 deep, Villain covers. 11:00 AM weekday. We played a big hand just 30 minutes ago:
I raise K9dd UTG to 7. A call. Villain 3-bets to 14. I 4-bet to 42. He calls. Flop 9 high rainbow. I bet 60 he calls. Turn 4d gives me flush draw. I check, he puts me all-in for $100, I call, he has QQ, I don’t hit.
So this hand: $4 UTG straddle on. Guy limps. I make it $15 with AcQc. Villain calls in BB. Limper calls. 3 ways.
Flop: Qs9s6h (pot: $45, 3 ways)
Both check. I bet $35. BB Villain calls. Limper folds.
Turn: Qs9s6h 9d (pot: $115, heads-up)
Villain leads for $50.
Is this pure call, or raise to $150 for value?
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Game is $2-$100 spread-limit, which will matter here.
So this hand: $4 UTG straddle on. Guy limps. I make it $15 with AcQc. Villain calls in BB. Limper calls. 3 ways.
Flop: Qs9s6h (pot: $45, 3 ways) Both check. I bet $35. BB Villain calls. Limper folds.
Turn: Qs9s6h 9d (pot: $115, heads-up) Villain leads for $50.
Is this pure call, or raise to $150 for value?
I’m so sorry, I never finished this.
RESULTS: I raised to $150 and he called.
River: Qs9s6h 9d Ad (pot: $415, heads-up). He checks, I go all-in for my last $100, and he calls with KQ, My Hand Is Good.