The correct turn play imo, is to check-raise all in.
Reasons being that, your obviously not gonna fold this on the turn because of his remaining stack size vs the current potsize. The only hands you really fear are 88 (unlikely), 22, or a suited connector with an 8 in it, or maybe even A8s. Most of those hands are raising you on that flop. Becauseo of the way ur opponent played the hand on the flop, theres also a good chance ur opponent could be holding a flush draw with 2 overs, 99-JJ.
If u decide to bet the turn, the only bet u can really do is to bet the full pot and set him all in. With that being said, if u do decide to bet the turn, your only going to get called if you are behind. Therefore, it is better to CR all in. This way u get more long term value by letting ur opponent bet the turn with a weaker holding before having to put all your money in the pot.
Also your flop play was good. Although I may bet less on the flop tho like maybe 65-70.
Last edited by Eclipse86; 09-25-2006 at 03:23 PM.
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