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You have to C-bet that flop,
It’s gonna fold out all combos in the opponents range that just completely missed.
Also, if you’re C-betting your over pairs, than you must C-bet the K10s, it’s important to be balanced with your approach. A lot of times a C-bet just works on a paired board flop. If your opponent just calls on the flop, then the action on the turn most likely will go check, check. Or you can decide to double barrel. But I believe the 6 on the turn isn’t the best card to double barrel on. I think better cards are 2-4, a 10, and Q-A, without a spade. If a spade hits the turn, just keep betting, cause if your opponent has the 9, you can get value from it and charge for that full house draw.
How is there no discussion as to turn sizing? Aside from the flop check (which is close for same reason that ace high draw often checks back) this is the one spot where there’s room for discussion.
Hey JL, looking good with that haircut/beard !
I thought he filled up with pockets 8s. Still have to call tho.