I was playing 5 handed in a low stakes BH MTT Blinds were 75/150, and had a really weird spot on the turn that i would like some advice with. I am not a very good player but i am always willing to try and improve. So i was on a table that liked to limp ALOT the whole table had been limp calling almost every hand, I get 45S in the SB, the BB was a player who was always happy to see a flop regardless and would usually min or small bet middle or top pair. i was expecting to get called from the BB all day long i just wanted to fold out the limpers. So the flop is 9h2c3s, i check and he makes the min bet of 150 i raise to 750 and he quickly calls................The hand is posted there so i wont go into detail,, My question is about the turn, once he calls my CR im convinced he has the 9 (due to previous history) Do i just give up the pot here and now? Or does this just turn my hand face up? I would really appreciate any advice on what to do when i face this spot again. or should i just fold these kind of hands against this type of opponent? OK so its more than 1 question
Hand History #1105328784 (13:38 01/12/2016)PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceMcMackey23Small blind 75.0075.004195.00CastlegarBig blind 150.00225.005635.00 Your hole cards54 RitchieASCall 150.00375.005372.50IKBCall 150.00525.005445.00aosbor1028Fold McMackey23Raise 450.00975.003745.00CastlegarCall 375.001350.005260.00RitchieASFold IKBFold Flop 923 McMackey23Check CastlegarBet 150.001500.005110.00McMackey23Raise 750.002250.002995.00CastlegarCall 600.002850.004510.00Turn 2 McMackey23Check CastlegarCheck River 6 McMackey23All-in 2995.005845.000.00CastlegarCall 2995.008840.001515.00McMackey23Show54 CastlegarShowJ9 McMackey23WinStraight to the 68840.00 8840.00
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I'd cbet this particular flop as played against a single opponent, with the intention of barrelling nearly every turn, because 5 high has no showdown value and we have a decent amount of equity still.