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$1/$2 No-Limit Hold'em (9 handed)
Known players:
[tg]UTG2$647.95:///////;MP1 (Hero)$288.35:///////;MP2$737.40:///////;MP3$268.75:///////;CO$110.35:///////;BU$171.50:///////;SB$240.00:///////;BB$283.80:///////;UTG1$348.00:///////;[/tg]
Preflop: Hero is MP1 with 9:c, 9:s.
UTG1 raises to $6.00, UTG2 folds, Hero calls $6.00, 2 folds, CO calls $6.00, 2 folds, BB calls $4.00.
Flop: ($25) 2:c, T:d, 9:d (4 players)
BB checks, UTG1 checks, Hero bets $15.00, CO folds, BB folds, UTG1 raises to $44.00, Hero raises to $122.00, UTG1 folds, Hero gets uncalled bet back.
Final Pot: $69.
He is 18/18/ only 34 hands / 3bet 17 / AF infinite
What is correct re-raise size on turn? He plays 18/18 so flush draws are in his range --> I protected a lot. But should not I try to look spewy and re-raise something like 99 so that he is tempted to raise?
But I think I would re-raise 122$ here with A :diamond:Q
as well, so I am representing a flush draw in the spot with set.
Is it correct betsizing? Do not I chase him out too hard? e.g. I will never get call by JTo or ATo in this spot and Jacks probably fold as well to 122$ raise whereas they can make a mistake on 99$ raise.