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  1. Game: 1/2 NL Hollywood, Lawrenceburg. Wednesday at around 7pm
    Stacks: 200 effective
    7 players

    One limper
    Villain opens in MP to 12 (just got to the table, first PFR, and hes been in quite a few hands, most just calling opens and limping)

    Folded to HERO in SB: QQ-----> Raises 18 to $30.

    Villain Calls.

    A9x rainbow: I havent seen him call a 3B PF but 3B was rare and the first one hes seen at the table. His post flop play seemed pretty passive, he basically bet in small sized pots when he hit and just checked down if he missed.

    So B/F or C/F?

    I bet 35 and C/F turn but if he had like TT/JJ i should probably get to showdown rather cheaply as at this point all I expect of him is to check down those hands and bet his Ace hands. Thoughts?
  2. I prefer bet/fold flop and give up on the turn. Especially since he had been passive it's fairly easy to find out where you're at.

    You're right on the turn, you can just give him credit for an ace when he bets because he normally would check back his TT/JJ hands.