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SanMarco1988
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I ran into an interesting spot recently and I’m curious how others think about it.
Let’s say you’re in the big blind with KQ suited, button opens, you defend. Flop comes A-J-10 rainbow, giving you the straight.
My first instinct was to check-call the flop to keep bluffs in, especially since the button should have a lot of continuation bets here. But I’m wondering whether there’s an argument for check-raising immediately to start building the pot while we’re likely ahead.
Do you guys generally prefer slow playing strong hands on these connected boards, or do you start building the pot right away?
I feel like both lines have merit depending on the opponent.
Let’s say you’re in the big blind with KQ suited, button opens, you defend. Flop comes A-J-10 rainbow, giving you the straight.
My first instinct was to check-call the flop to keep bluffs in, especially since the button should have a lot of continuation bets here. But I’m wondering whether there’s an argument for check-raising immediately to start building the pot while we’re likely ahead.
Do you guys generally prefer slow playing strong hands on these connected boards, or do you start building the pot right away?
I feel like both lines have merit depending on the opponent.

