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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6430302, member: 397965"] Preflop Standard raise and sizing is fine. Flop I would not C-bet this board. If he has a better hand, he is always going to continue, and if he has a worse hand, he is usually going to fold. Yes you can represent top pair by C-betting, but thats not really the point here. The point is, his stack is so short, that if he connected with the board, he is basically committed. So if you get action, it will often be by him check-jamming rather than check-calling, which will force you to fold and give up your equity. Turn So he did actually check-call, but then he ran a stop-and-go on the turn, which is kind of the same thing, except he allowed himself to see one more card before committing. I would not call this off. Him calling the flop means, you are behind, because there were no draws at all, and his stack is far to short to go for some fancy out of position float with a hand like 98, which now picked up an OESD. And when you were behind on the flop, you are still behind now, and drawing to 6 outs at most. His bounty is worth around 40k chips, so you are getting almost 4:1, but thats still not good enough, when the best case scenario is, you are drawing to 6 outs. And of course if he binked it with a hand like 76, you are drawing completely dead, which will also be the case some percentage of the time. And yes he can also have QX. There is no reason at all, why he would not play QX like this. So I would fold here, but more importantly dont C-bet the flop and create a situation, where you get all better hands to continue and all worse hands to fold. If you had checked back flop, you could call a turn bet now, because then you kept potential bluffs in his range. And then you could make a decision, if he fired again on the river. Most likely fold, but then at least you would have seen all 5 cards for the price of only one bet. [/QUOTE]
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