donkey test question 20

i'm curious to see how others evaluate the SB's play here
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5/10 NL Cash Game. 9 handed. Everyone has about $1,000.

You raise to $40 UTG with:
:js :jh

It is folded to the expert player in the SB, who calls. BB folds and you take a flop heads up.

Flop is:

:2s :2c :10d

SB leads for $80. You raise to $250, and the SB re-raises to $650. Your image is tight aggressive, very tight in early position, and you rarely bluff. What should you do?

Raise all-in
Fold
Call and fold the turn if he bets again
Call and get all in on the turn if no overcard hits
Call and get all in on the turn regardless of the turn card
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ok, so SB knows i'm only raising UTG with a very good hand. TT+, maybe AQ+?

how do you explain his lead out bet? does he put on us 2 big cards and hope we'll fold if we don't hit? is he thinking we'll fold AA if he can make us think he called with a 2?

what do we make of his re-raise? does he make this move with a 2? with TT? or more likely with JJ+? or again, is he thinking we'll fold AA here? there are no draws out there so he has to put us on an overpair since that raise was not a bluff.

myself, i'm thinking he has committed himself to seeing this to the end and he wouldn't do this unless he has JJ beat. i'm seeing monsters under the bed. am i way off? could he possibly be bluffing here?

Comments

  • Fold. He knows you have an overpair but he still wants all the money in. He has AA/KK/TT/22 like every time.
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