BobNoWay: bets $3
Hero: raises $5 to $8
BobNoWay: raises $5.25 to $13.25
Hero: folds
Uncalled bet ($5.25) returned to BobNoWay
BobNoWay collected $21.63 from pot
Summary Total pot $22.75 | Rake $1.12
Board
Seat 1: tha_legend23 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 2: lowrider808 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 3: uberst folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 4: Fartovii folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 5: BobNoWay collected ($21.63)
Seat 6: Hero (button) folded on the Turn
Seat 7: jmfilter1 (small blind) folded on the Flop
Seat 8: Murpie (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 9: duke19090 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
John Galt   Canada. Oct 21 2010 23:23. Posts 618
i was planning on floating flop in case the other guy check raises?
firing any turn when checked to
but i turn an OESD...and was struck stupid...
whats standard for restealing in position?
what hands should i 3bet vs flat?
whats flops do i raise vs float?
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edzwoo   United States. Oct 22 2010 21:30. Posts 5911
Of your three options I think flatting is the worst. Raising seems somewhat reasonable in a heads up pot, but still probably not that good. Villain is the PFR so his range is going to be more skewed to hitting that type of board and/or having equity on it, and he's betting into two people. You also have someone left to act behind.
Your turn OESD is trash because it smacks his range hard as well, and obv sometimes you're drawing dead. If you think about the hands he might 2 barrel with, villain's turn bet is almost never a bluff, and if he's not bluffing his value hands are generally going to be really strong and have a lot of equity (cause it's not like his Qx hands consist of Q4 or something).
In general I'd just fold flop. I like the flat pre, but if you just play it 100% straightforward that's how you will make the most money.