my baby flush is now the supreme power in the universe
10-20 NL. $2000 effective stacks. Villain is a solid TAG 2+2er who's playing tighter than usual. Nonetheless, villain is wily, aggressive, and can fold strong hands, and respects my action; he's also just commented on an opinion I posted on this site! I'm playing looser than usual due to residual tilt.
Villain opens for $75 from MP. Folded to me, I make a dubious call in the SB with 7[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]8[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img].
Flop:
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I bet $80 (I've been doing this 1/2 pot bet-into-raiser with a fair number of hands), villain raises to $270, I call.
Turn:
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I check, villain bets $480, I move in for another $1200.
Let's ignore the preflop call. How is this postflop line? What are some other good postflop lines to take with this hand?
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