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Example: You call a PFR short handed with Kd10d. The flop comes a rainbow K 4 Q. Both of you check the flop and a turn brings a Jack.
Would this not be a good time to take down the pot? Or at least get an idea of where you stand in the hand?
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In this case we called the raise Out of Position.... so no I dont think betting is a good idea here. We flopped top pair with a ? kicker, but he was the preflop aggressor. If we check chances are he'll bet, then we can raise for info (or call for info). If we lead out, there is an above average chance this PFRer will raise our bet with any two cards if he is aggressive.... so betting here does nothing except further confuse us and cost us more money IMO.... true we may be ahead, but we also could be miles behind... and chances are leading out on this flop wont help clarify things
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Usually my move here (which is probably wrong) is to make a pot size bet. If I get re-raised, then ok, I fold. If I get cold called it becomes a tough decision. I see your point though.
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