Quote: A lot of people are putting the nit on an underpair on the turn and I don't buy it. Why would he suddenly get aggressive when the king comes out? I would expect a nit to get scared when an overcard hits. I'm thinking KQs or a set that he slowplayed on the flop to let the donk in.
I think most of the time he is going to bet that turn regardless of what it is, to see where he stands. That's kinda the nature of the block bet.
A lot of people are saying that they don't understand why we can't put him on a king on the turn. I want to know what hand calls the flop and hits the turn.
I think putting him on only KQs and sets is really tight. Nits don't always have the nuts when they bet.
A nit almost never calls with AK oop on that flop with a fish yet to act.
K8? There is no way a nit calls that pf.
99-QQ makes a lot of sense and is a huge part of his range, IMHO.
and like we said, if he calls our shove, we have anywhere between 6-8 outs.