Can I float this flop as I imagine alot of his range has missed and he is gonna c-bet when checked to almost 100% ? And we're both 150BB deep.
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceshark11Small blind £0.05£0.05£3.67richteaBig blind £0.10£0.15£9.90 Your hole cards9Q BOYO27Fold Lambert180Raise £0.30£0.45£15.83french07Fold rancidRaise £0.90£1.35£15.32shark11Fold richteaFold Lambert180Call £0.60£1.95£15.23Flop 8105 Lambert180Check rancidBet £1.20£3.15£14.12Lambert180Fold rancidMuck rancidWin £1.80 £15.92rancidReturn £1.20£0.15£17.12
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On the flop you've got no hand and no real draw, so just check-fold. Floating out of position is, in my opinion, just another term for spewing. Yeah, he's going to be c-betting here about 100% of the time and he doesn't need to have anything but you have to ask yourself what you're planning to do on the turn and river. Are you going to lead the turn? That's going to look very suspicious after only calling the flop bet. Are you going to check-raise the turn? That looks super strong but you're almost certain to be doing it with total air into an unknown hand that's only shown strength.
Floating is great, with reads, to do in position, so we can see whether our opponent checks the turn before we act and then just take it away from them. Out of position it's just way too gambly, I think.
Folding's easy. Do it here pre-flop, or then on the flop. I probably wouldn't even open with Q9 suited unless I was on the button, to be honest.
As played: on the flop you only have a gut shot draw and one over card, which you don't even know is good. This could mean that you are only drawing to your gut shot. Obviously you have horrible odds for this, and so I would not recommend this is a hand to reverse float. If I was in position I might well consider floating with his hand and this board, but the fact is that if the turn card does not improve our hand we will be forced to check and probably face another bet.
The reason why it would not be so bad in position is obviously even if you miss on the turn you may improve to the back door flush draw or even have chance to take the hand down if they give up after their initial Cbet.
I did kinda know myself (after the event) that it was pretty loose calling the 3bet OOP with Q9s, just getting reassurance.
Fold to 3bet preflop.
If you get this far you may as well donkbet half pot on river.
Could just be a copy & paste level !