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[QUOTE="300HPGOD, post: 6408352, member: 305911"] I agree with Fundiver but I will add that in game I usually check back the flop here unless I know the villain is a call station and I think that is usually a mistake on my part but it is generally how I play it readless. I will say though that if villain is going to call this flop (for other reasons than this is a freeroll and they call anything) then you would think the call would be based on they have Kx, Jx, a decent heart like Q or 10 of hearts, or a straight draw. I will discount smaller pocket pairs calling any sizing or 4x (4x pre flop should not have many if any 4x besides possibly 44). With that being said I think you can bet bigger here if you are going to bet. Nothing huge or anything like that but I would think if villain is calling 2700 with the hands I mentioned earlier then they will also call 3500 with them as well. That does not sound like a lot but the larger flop bet allows us to get more later in the hand on future streets (hence why I think my checking back move is probably a mistake). As far as the turn goes I would think, as Fundiver says, that the when they lead into you the J helped them. However, I also agree that you dont jam here. In fact you get to play the hand perfectly by just calling. We get a little screwed when a 4th heart comes since it kills the action but with the villain checking the flop and then leading turn I would actually put them on Jx (turned out to be wrong but thats what I would feel). Therefore my plan would be that villain is not folding the river so I can call and first see if the board pairs. If it does I pitch, as you did, if it does not villain is not folding what I think is Jx and we can go for the pot. I also would not think villain would check the flop with two pair so even though I thought they have Jx I would not put it as a boat Jx. I did not think they would be checking Kx though on the flop either so it does show what I know lol. [/QUOTE]
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