$10 NLHE 6-max: What is the correct play for B (BigBlind) here?

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HiLoBall

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Seat 1: A ($14.21 in chips)
Seat 2: B ($23.37 in chips)
Seat 3: C ($10 in chips)
Seat 4: D ($10 in chips)
Seat 5: E ($15.01 in chips)
Selesster will be allowed to play after the button
A: posts small blind $0.05
B: posts big blind $0.10
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to B[9d 9h]
C: folds
D: folds
E: raises $0.20 to $0.30
A: raises $0.50 to $0.80
B: calls $0.70
E: calls $0.50
*** FLOP *** [2h 2d 3s]
A: checks
B: bets $1
E: raises $1 to $2
A: folds
B: calls $1
*** TURN *** [2h 2d 3s] [Kh]
B: checks
E: bets $4.60
B: ???
 
youregoodmate

youregoodmate

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Fold pre.

Bet bigger on the flop, fold to a raise.

As played fold c/f the turn.
 
S93

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Fold pre flop. Cold calling 3 bets is almost never a good call.

If you are going to bet the flop you need to at least 2/3 pot it.

check fold turn.

And use a hand converter.
 
frozensprx

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Calling while OOP against two opponents in a 3bet pot isn't a very good idea unless you have extremely solid reads on your opponents. Otherwise, most of the time you lose this pot unless you hit a 9 on the flop, which will only happen about 1 out of 8 times.
 
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E's line makes no sense though.
 
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