Re: Ten tournament hands from a Sit N Go player making the transition
The only thing I don't like is the check-raise with A9 hand. On the flop, this is a way ahead, way behind situation. It's possible that Villain's min bet signals a flush draw, but it's quite possibly a better A than yours (and is unlikely to be a worse A than yours). If it is a flush draw, you don't have to blow him off of it on the flop. He's only about 20% to make it on the turn, so I'd check call the flop and then bet out any non-club turn. Making two pair is just icing on the cake, but you still want to bet about 2/3 of the pot to get him to fold a draw or call with bad odds.
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