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50nl-Playing back sans 4b'ing
villain seems like a rare tagg at these games. 19/16 over 300 hands with a 9% 3b (19% in SB and 12% in BB, while only 5% OTB, so he's obviously fond of resteals). he'd been especially picking on me. i hadn't played many pots with him postflop, but his numbers indicated that he cbet an unsustainable amount (88%, pretty high given his loose-ish preflop numbers) and slowed down on the turn. i know, lol sample size for numbers like cbet turn, but i thought he had some exploitable habits.
fwiw, my general plan for a players restealing this wide is to ATS less (meaning i'm leaving the table ASAP, 'cause what's the fun of playing nit ring if you can't ATS 60%?), obv. 4b bluff here and there, and floating 3b's and playing back at cbets with some hands with potential given i don't think players at these games are used to running multi-street bluffs in 3b pots. i can flat with a hand like this that has potential and save 4b's for hands like K2o.
my flop call is obviously with the intention of floating a lot of turns, since i don't think he's barreling this board that much, especially given the numbers i had on him and his flop sizing.
thoughts on hand and general thought process?
and if this is good/standard, what's our play if it's a club turn and he bets?
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (7 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
MP1 ($21.50)
MP2 ($51.55)
CO ($46.50)
Hero (Button) ($52.65)
SB ($53.45)
BB ($50)
UTG ($52.25)
Preflop: Hero is Button with , 
4 folds, Hero bets $1.50, SB raises to $6.50, 1 fold, Hero calls $5
Flop: ($13.50) , , (2 players)
SB bets $9, Hero calls $9
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