Quote Originally Posted by Renton View Post
1. I think with this hand I prefer taking a bet flop c/c turn line. I much prefer having T9-A9 for your line because it reduces his turn/river value betting range by 20%. With 98 specifically you are allowing him to bluff and value bet turn and river overcards with relative impunity. With 98 diamonds you can 3bet jam to a raise anyway.
Very good. I actually posted that I checked by mistake.

Quote Originally Posted by Renton View Post
2. I think I'd just back raise this. He's a top player and its almost certainly plus ev to do so, just save some rake and some heartache. As played I think the flop call is pretty dubious and as played I'm hard-pressed to think of any better hands he would check to you here so a bet seems to be in order. If he's like ultra tricky then check I guess.
I'd back raise anything I wouldn't be happy to flat with. I've got position and fairly long history with nano so I know his spewy low stakes gameplan somewhat well. No way I'm giving him the pot for 55 on the flop. Half pot and he can have it.

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3. This is the most interesting hand. I don't think he ever calls a bet with Ax. But he doesn't bet with Ax either so thats a wash. When we hold two broadway clubds that makes busted clubs incredibly unlikely. I'd just bet this because if he's good he might actually check behind with a junky jack.
Agree it's close. Does he jam 99 over a bet? Should he?