WPT Poker Trainer: What Would You Do?

With blinds of 50/100, you open the pot to 300 with Ad-10c. Action folds back to the blinds who both call. Both players check to you on a flop of 10s-2h-9s, and you make a continuation bet of 600, which is 2/3 the pot. The small blind check raises to 1,800 and the big blind…

Matt Clark
May 30, 2013

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With blinds of 50/100, you open the pot to 300 with Ad-10c. Action folds back to the blinds who both call.

Both players check to you on a flop of 10s-2h-9s, and you make a continuation bet of 600, which is 2/3 the pot. The small blind check raises to 1,800 and the big blind mucks. What do you do?

  • A: Fold
  • B: Call
  • C: Re-raise to 4,000
  • D: Move all in

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