10/20 Blinds-Vs Solid Reg at ~$20 levelSeat #2 is the buttonSeat 1: UnluckyvsMe (1400 in chips) Seat 2: flopiej (1600 in chips) flopiej: posts small blind 10UnluckyvsMe: posts big blind 20*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to UnluckyvsMe [Js Jd]flopiej: raises 20 to 40UnluckyvsMe: raises 100 to 140flopiej: calls 100*** FLOP *** [9d Tc 7h]UnluckyvsMe: bets 160flopiej: calls 160(POT IS AT 600)*** TURN *** [9d Tc 7h] [Qh]A check/call line here on the turn and re-evaluate on the river or continue to bet and commit to your JJ? If you bet what would your sizing be?
I think it really depends on a couple of things: your perceived 3-betting range.. have you had a high 3-bet% up until this point of the game?villains 3-bet calling range.. is villain calling all ur 3bets with a wide range or is this first time he calls a 3bet?If you have only been 3-betting a small amount of hands and he has called alot I would make a reasonable sized turn bet, like 350-400..If you have been 3-betting a high amount of hands or if he have seen you 3-bet with some very marginal hands + he hasnt called ur 3bets much before, I would check turn and reevaluate after his action. The problem with the flop is it hits alot of his range, and also the turn. he could have many str8 draws + top pair, middle pair hands, so i would defintely proceed with caution of you have been very aggressive, but again it depends on ur history with him.
why did you bet 160 into 280 on the flop, if the flop was 732 im betting 1/2 pot but if it comes 1097 which hits his range and gives him lots of draws you need to bet a lot closer to pot. Against the right opponent you can even just overbet and jam turn because a lot of people cant let go of a 8,9, or 10. The moral of the story is bet more on flop so your not in this position on the turn.