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 Originally Posted by yorib
This is what I originally typed:
Fold. It's going to cost at least another $10 if you call the turn bet. Plus any heart, A, or J is bad news (assuming he's on a draw and doesn't have KQ/66). From someone loose, his betting pattern suggests 66/KQ or something like JTh /Kxh.
In this case I recommend reraising the flop and folding to a push/3-bet.
Now that I look at his stack size, I'm putting him on a draw, but it could be a straight or a flush. That would lead to a call and calling a blank on the river.
It's really tough and feels like a 50/50 hand vs. draw. I'd fold, but I'm not good at hands like this. (I'd probably have reraised the flop and had a tough time on a push)
Im certain Becks ahead, the only 2 hands im worried about are K-Q, and 6-6. But if he's that aggressive his calling hands are wide.
I like the cold call on the flop, a raise is gonna probally run him off. Seen as though he's aggressive he's probally gonna follow up his bet on the turn. If a scare card comes on the turn i'll fold to his bet.
But as played i would raise the turn to $20 and he'll probally fold. You make 5 more dollars compared to raising the flop.
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