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600NL, Not Just Set-Mining, 55 OOP

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FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
SB ($773)
Hero ($685.25)
UTG ($694)
MP ($942.60)
CO ($624)
Button ($600)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 5 , 5 .
2 folds, CO raises to $21, 2 folds, Hero calls $15.
Flop: ($45) 2 , J , 3 (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $27, Hero calls $27.
Villain is FoolMeTwice, his named looked familiar and he was on several of my tables, so I
assumed he's a regular.
If I was only set playing for set value pf, I would've folded.
So I figured I needed to win the pot sometimes w/ 55 UI. However, when I called on flop, I
had no plan for the rest of the hand. If turn is a 2, c/c a bet? Do you turn your hand into a bluff
if an A pops off?

OOP floats are generally bad ideas. And I know you probably have the best hand and
[censored], but this is a float. That's why I like 3betting this out of the blinds. That way you
arent playing for set value against a meh hand OOP.

sometimes I check/call the turn if I think he 2 barrels a lot and I'm probably best.
sometimes I check/fold the turn if I think I'm beat and he will not fold QJ vs me bc I am an
aggro retard/he is a calling station/top pair = the nuts
sometimes I check/raise the turn if I think I'm beat and he is capable of value bet/folding the
turn with a decent range of hands
if the turn card is an ace I would be particularly inclined to checkraise. If he checks behind I
think you are toast and he's playing for a showdown. But if he bets I think he's full of
[censored] a lot of the time and the times he is not full of [censored] he is value betting a little
thin and will have to fold to a checkraise.

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