Tygran
Cardschat Elite
Silver Level
I want to see what the general consensus is on this. If you know or think you know where I'm getting this scenario from don't mention it. What would you do in this situation and why.
We are heads up on a cash table and oop on the flop. You hold a medium-high pp (say JJ). The flop comes A-X-X where the X's are two undercards to your pp. The flop is a rainbow with no obvious draws. Preflop we raised and were called by the villain.
So for example..we have Jd Js, flop comes Ah 9c 2d. We decide to check it with the ace hitting, and villain bets a standard type bet (anywhere from say 50-80% pot).
Ignore the fact that we decided to check instead of c-bet. Assume the villain is relatively/completely unknown (although would you change your play with some stats on him?). The question is, what do you do with the ace on the board and the bet coming back at us. How often do you call? fold? do you ever fold? what's your normal play here and does it depend on anything?
We are heads up on a cash table and oop on the flop. You hold a medium-high pp (say JJ). The flop comes A-X-X where the X's are two undercards to your pp. The flop is a rainbow with no obvious draws. Preflop we raised and were called by the villain.
So for example..we have Jd Js, flop comes Ah 9c 2d. We decide to check it with the ace hitting, and villain bets a standard type bet (anywhere from say 50-80% pot).
Ignore the fact that we decided to check instead of c-bet. Assume the villain is relatively/completely unknown (although would you change your play with some stats on him?). The question is, what do you do with the ace on the board and the bet coming back at us. How often do you call? fold? do you ever fold? what's your normal play here and does it depend on anything?