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    Default how should i play this with my perceived range

    Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (2 handed) - Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    Hero (SB) ($100)
    Button ($99)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with 10, A
    Button raises to $3, Hero calls $2

    Flop: ($6) 10, 2, 9 (2 players)
    Hero checks, Button bets $5, Hero raises to $16, Button calls $11

    Turn: ($38) K (2 players)
    Hero

    villain is aggressive but checks everything back on the flop and fires turn, i guess leading flop would be good, but my real question is how do turns like this affect my perceived range and therefore how should i play them. This was my second c/r of the match so i don't really know how he reacts to them
    here is my inspiration, ISF upset that he lost a dollar: http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...806.html#28211
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    Looks like an easy b/f.
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    yeah, i mean that seems pretty obvious but on turns like this i dont want to over rep my range, so how much should i bet or whatever
    here is my inspiration, ISF upset that he lost a dollar: http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...806.html#28211
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    I don't c/r the flop here.

    As played I'm not sure if i b/f, c/f, or c/c. Leaning towards c/f.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
    I don't c/r the flop here.

    As played I'm not sure if i b/f, c/f, or c/c. Leaning towards c/f.
    Eh, i think c/r the flop is fine. If he decides to bet tp or even mid pair on the flop he's not gonna fold to a c/r (my opponent must have a polarized range because i never bet! i get owned like this sometimes). I think you clearly need to bet this turn since you were repping a thin range on the flop anyway and this is a card everyone expects you to fire.

    Also, its important to know if he bets straight draws on the flop because then you're going to want to bluff the shit out of this card anyway (but you can bet thin too because he rarely is beating you).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schiplt
    yeah, i mean that seems pretty obvious but on turns like this i dont want to over rep my hand, so how much should i bet or whatever
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    Just be consistent and balanced in your bet sizing. Doesn't rly matter how much you bet as long as you don't always bet big with a set and small with top pair etc.

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