PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceCLIOKIDSmall blind £0.25£0.25£62.76tOxIcJoJoBig blind £0.50£0.75£84.86luciana11Big blind £0.50£1.25£29.80 Your hole cardsQA Markb1o1Call £0.50£1.75£34.34lelliottFold luciana11Check beckham1Fold CLIOKIDRaise £2.25£4.00£60.51tOxIcJoJoCall £2.00£6.00£82.86Markb1o1Call £2.00£8.00£32.34luciana11Fold Flop Q98 CLIOKIDBet £4.00£12.00£56.51tOxIcJoJoRaise £8.00£20.00£74.86Markb1o1Fold CLIOKIDCall £4.00£24.00£52.51Turn A CLIOKIDCheck tOxIcJoJoBet £24.00£48.00£50.86
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Sure I'll kick myself if he turns out to be real loose and is playing long-term as many hands as he ahs at the start of your time at table, but I would be concerned given the dubious min-r followed by a full pot bet when he thinks you have something that might call it. Not sure why he goes so big though, as smaller still gives him a shove on river and more chance of a call.
I'm going to say fold, but a puke fold as i loath folding T2P. Mostly i base this on countless occasions I've lost big hands when playing blind of information in first few hands at a table.
A tough decision, but for me its a shove. It looks like his strategy changed, if your strategy changes, it's usually because your hand has changed. The min raise is a relaxed bet, not so in your face, like he's willing to play all 3 streets. The turn bet is the opposite.
The hands that have changed on the turn are Q9/Q8/89/KQ. These hands would require a change of strategy, because the A is a scare card. A flopped set or straight is unchanged by the A though, so why the big bet all of a sudden? I would expect a bet of around £18-21 from sets and straights. Has almost the same effect as committing your stack, but looks more call-inducing.
Think i'd call and call again on non J/T/9 rivers