Re: Blind defense with A9s
It's interesting, because if Villain happens to be semibluffing JT on the flop, the only "outs" you have are the blanks that keep you ahead.
Anyway, I like the line you took. If we knew Villain would fire again on the turn, then I think I'd just fold and get it over with. But your flop call might slow Villain down and give you a chance to steal on the turn versus Villain's pocket 5's.
Unfortunately, though, semibluffs that have you beat (AJ/AT) aren't going to be easy to get rid of.
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