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PP with 1 overcard facing UTG c-bet
NL100, full ring, $100 effective stacks. Villain is a solid tag and a consistent winner in the game. He is 18/6 over many hands. I ventured a guess that the PFR from the UTG position is probably in the range of 3% or so. Similar reads could be put on my own relatively uncreative game.
I'm dealt 99 in CO. UTG Villain makes it 4x, folds to me, call, rest fold. HU to flop. T63r. Villain leads 3/4 pot. Villain does not auto c-bet every flop, but does so more often then he could hit. My action, and plan for the rest of the hand? Does it change if the board is 2-tone?
Assuming AT, suited or unsuited, is not in villain's range, how does this situation differ then holding say, JJ? Does the hand play out differently, even though JJ and 99 basically play the same against villain's tight, uncreative high card/high pair range?
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