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$200 NLHE 6-max: Flop TPTK in 3B Pot OOP and get raised, turn decision?
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[QUOTE="mktpppr, post: 5811921, member: 442890"] Hello, PT4's definition of PFR makes 26/30 possible. P: make 3bet slightly less to 9bb, but your sizing fine. F: as played, your cbet sizing is way too small, bet bigger to 75-100% for value and protection, and because we're OOP. Flop has all draws, so charge them max amount. It's close but I would just pot/stack off vs this guy, he looks just about aggro enough. Not loving it though. No point seeing more cards because bad run-outs are possible and we're already OOP in a huge 3bet pot. 77 66 are definitely in his pre r/c range: crux is whether he is capable of stacking off with combo/naked draws AKs AQs AJs KQs KJs QJs or random QQ-88. As played, yes bet/call. T: as played, crying check/call vs villain's small sizing. Our plan is to bluff-catch river and/or see showdown cheaply. If river is bad or he jams, we c/f river. [/QUOTE]
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