I play primarily $100NL $1/2 blinds at my local casino and sometimes I play online $50NL at Empire. I am having a problem playing against a pre-flop raise as far as figuring out if my hand is good after the flop. For instance:
You are in the BB with TT, and a MP or LP player makes it $10 pre-flop (this is the standard rise in the live game). Assuming you call:
Situation 1: Flop comes and you have an overpair
a. Do you bet into him?
b. If you check and he bets do you just call or check-raise?
c. If you raise and he calls and the Turn is another rag what then?
Situation 2: Flop comes Jack high or even Q high
a. How do you decide if your hand is good?
This can also be a problem for those who like to play around with suited connectors as they put us in some tough situations post-flop. Now I am talking about the times when you flop 1 pair against a PFR and are bet into. (I know it is not really good to call a PFR HeadsUp with suited connectors, but I believe these hand are a gold mine if played carefully and sparingly so please no comments about not calling with these hands) I feel like if I am laying down the one pair every time, that I am losing money because it is more likely for an opponent to have unimproved overcards than a big pair right?
I think this is an important subject that creates many marginal situations for players and I appreciate any comments.