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100$ SUPERTURBO vs thinking opponent

So here, i flop pretty big, and i was wondering, if not getting it on the flop (i always get it in on the flop here, because i like my EV line to look pretty, and not be in hard spots) but i do realise that flatting might be +MAXEV, so my question is IF we flat, then how do we play further streets "on brick cards" and on cards that make or flush or straight, and how do we play if villain seems to not fire again, after flop? (hope i worded it right, trying really hard)No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players$100 + $2 Heads Up Sit & Go Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter SBryanwelch570  BBHero430  Effective Stacks: 14bb Blinds 15/30 Pre-Flop (45, 2 players) Hero is BB ryanwelch raises to 60, Hero calls 30 Flop (120, 2 players) Hero checks, ryanwelch bets 60, Hero goes all-in 370, ryanwelch folds Final Pot: 550 Hero wins 550 ( won +120 ) ryanwelch lost -120

mersenneary's picture
I think making an all-in

I think making an all-in raise is a mistake here. We really want him to continue with worse Tx/9x and baby flush draws/straight draws may actually think about folding, which is a disaster considering how crushed they are. If you raise this flop it should be a minraise/to 150 or something like that.I also think c/c is a very viable option. Most of the time we're c/c future streets. If turn is checked through we lead most rivers for value.

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ty, i agree, and see reason

ty, i agree, and see reason in c/c v well explained ty ty :)