Flop Analysis
C-betting here is standard — we have a clear range and nut advantage plus an overpair with a backdoor nut flush draw, so denying equity and extracting value is key. **Ranges:** Our iso-raising range is far stronger and more condensed around big pairs and strong broadways, while the limper has many weak suited hands, small pairs, and offsuit trash. That leaves us with more overpairs and strong Qx and them with many one-pair, draw, and give-up combos. **Board:** This texture is moderately favorable — it hits their range a bit (Qx, some 9x, diamond draws) but our overpairs and strong Qx still sit well ahead of their overall holdings, and we benefit a lot from protection versus overcards and draws. **Sizing:** Around half-pot is fine; with such a strong hand we can comfortably bet one-third to one-half pot, and at this SPR we are not trying to stack off immediately but to get called by worse pairs and draws. --- > **Takeaway:** With an overpair and range advantage versus a single caller, a small-to-medium c-bet is the default — keep the pressure on and let weaker hands make mistakes.