VIVInv
Enthusiast
Silver Level
Would like to know third opinion on specific situation, which is:
Live cash, full ring, say above 100BB.
2-4 limper's, on a button you get pocket nines or tens.
I tend to raise here 4-6xBB to get as less as possible people in a hand and to get idea where do I stand with my medium pair. If someone 3bets me I easy lay it down, case is closed. But say If I get BB called and late position limper called. With flop that has no overcards to my pocket. For instance:
Flop:
BB check, Late position limper check, I bet like 2/3 of the pot. BB call, Late position call. So here I'm thinking that opponents range might be something like straight draw, two overcards, small pairs.
Turn:
BB check, Late position check, I'm happy to see deuces full of nines or tens, supposedly thinking I'm good here I bet half the pot. BB moves all in for the rest, Late position folds and I call.
River:
BB flips over JJ, I lose the pot.
So here is a question: Is it possible to avoid such outcome and put opponent on a bigger pair? Basically its only regarding 1010+JJ if you hold 99 and Jacks if you hold tens, cause bigger pair more likely to re-raise my initial raise. Check the turn I can't cause he might be chasing with overcard, knowing he is quite fishy guy.
If limp in on a button the same story continues, cause no overcards on a flop, only the pot might be not so big.
Any thoughts ?
Live cash, full ring, say above 100BB.
2-4 limper's, on a button you get pocket nines or tens.
I tend to raise here 4-6xBB to get as less as possible people in a hand and to get idea where do I stand with my medium pair. If someone 3bets me I easy lay it down, case is closed. But say If I get BB called and late position limper called. With flop that has no overcards to my pocket. For instance:
Flop:
BB check, Late position limper check, I bet like 2/3 of the pot. BB call, Late position call. So here I'm thinking that opponents range might be something like straight draw, two overcards, small pairs.
Turn:
BB check, Late position check, I'm happy to see deuces full of nines or tens, supposedly thinking I'm good here I bet half the pot. BB moves all in for the rest, Late position folds and I call.
River:
BB flips over JJ, I lose the pot.
So here is a question: Is it possible to avoid such outcome and put opponent on a bigger pair? Basically its only regarding 1010+JJ if you hold 99 and Jacks if you hold tens, cause bigger pair more likely to re-raise my initial raise. Check the turn I can't cause he might be chasing with overcard, knowing he is quite fishy guy.
If limp in on a button the same story continues, cause no overcards on a flop, only the pot might be not so big.
Any thoughts ?