Wetts1012;219056 wroteThese hands are very situational.
Typically behind a PF raise from EP I'll flat a hand like 99-1010 and work from there. Position has a great advantage and Cbet sizing tells you tons. Anything below 20-22 blinds and I get it in.
Normally flat a cbet regardless of the flop and villain will slow down. If they fire the turn move along.
I like this^^
cbet sizing tells you a lot, but what I really hate is calling with TT, having a flop of something like K45, him cbetting the same preflop raise he made (say 1/3 pot now), me shipping then having him turn over KJ, KT - that kind of thing where I know I could have pushed him off.
I'm a go for first or go broke kind of player, so I like putting in a nice size raise against a middle stack. (if he ships I'm probably going to call as long as I have around 2-1 odds) Its very hard for this type of stack to ship without a big hand, and a lot of hands like AQ, 99, will probably flat call then re-evaluate on the flop. Reraising really puts him in between a rock and a hard place, and I find I get a lot of fold equity from this spot.