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Originally Posted by SpaceMonkey No hand history as this was on Noble.
Hero and villain both start off with ~210. Villain is new to the table, in the CO and Hero is in the BB.
Folded to the CO who open raises to 9. Hero calls with J  J  . Both blinds fold, 21 in the pot.
Flop: T  8  7
CO leads out for 9. Hero re-raises to 24. CO re-raises to 51. Pot is 96 and it's 27 to call. What's the play?
And would your play be any different if the flop was T  7  6  ? |
Need some clarification, which is critical to this hand: You say "Hero is in the BB," then you say "Both blinds fold" when "CO open raises to 9." Something ain't right here -- what is Hero's correct position?
If Hero is the BB, then Hero had to check on the flop to allow CO/Villain to act first, and then Hero check-raised, and then Villain raised again after the check-raise, in which case Villain is showing tremendous strength.
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If Hero is not BB, and CO acted first, then Hero has to be the Button. This would mean that CO did not re-raise after being check-raised, which makes a huge difference for my analysis of the hand.
Or, is this a trick question and I get the trick prize?