by AT » Sun Aug 06, 2006 9:09 am
What was your reasoning behind the flop call? You have to expect the SB to do exactly what he did on the turn if you continue to play correct? You need to push or fold that flop. Your call on the flop puts you in this position on the turn. The most likely holdings due to his play pre-flop and the flop include QQ/AQ/99--all hands that have you beat. I think you have to fold this turn.
I'm also not a big fan of your play pre-flop, and I think a raise on the button is called for before the SB raised. Since you limped, I don't know if I'm even calling the SB's raise.