Warning: this is possibly not very interesting
Opponent on my left (with position against me) has been making life slightly miserable for me. He's min raised me in both raised and unraised pots several times. He seems tight aggressive otherwise (18/10 or something). He has $800 and hasn't really played any pots except against me
(and he's won all of them).
The only > small pot we played, he raised UTG, I called with TT and check-raised an 8 high two tone flop. He 3-bet and I folded (possibly bad).
I haven't noticed opponent on my right, he has $300. So typical donkey I guess.
I have $650. I've not got out of line, I doubled up with AA pre-flop immediately, and then bled away to TAG.
So TAG raises to $14 UTG, folds to SB (donkey) who calls, I call in BB with
[5d]. It's Party by the way.
Flop
, $42 in the pot. SB leads for $20.
Clearly a draw forms a pretty big part of SB's range. A weakish hand is also quite likely. If I just call obviously he's drawing for free (unless TAG gets frisky, see below).
If I call and TAG calls, he probably has a draw, which is bad.
On the other hand TAG's shown he's willing to put big raises in, possibly without much of a hand. If this happens and I then push, my hand will look unfeasibly like a draw, and I should stack him.
a) Is this stupidly FPS and I should just raise and hope TAG comes over the top of the bet-raise?
b) Is your answer any different if the board is slightly less drawish, eg T52?